Senator Admits Voters Rejected Liberal Party After Massive One Nation Swing in SA

Date:

‘It’s very grim, but it could have been worse. So we’ve got to rebuild. We’ve got to think about what this means for us in South Australia,’ said Leah Blyth.General views during the South Australian state election in Adelaide, Australia, on March 21, 2026. AAP Image/Matt Turner3/22/2026|Updated: 3/22/2026South Australian Senator Leah Blyth says the centre-right Liberal Party need a rebuild after a major swing to One Nation at the state election on the weekend.One Nation has so far taken 22.4 percent of the South Australian primary vote as of the morning of March 23—a swing of almost 20 percent with one in five voters choosing the conservative-leaning party.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Share post:

More like this
Related

US Stocks Surge, Oil Crashes as Trump Says US, Iran Have Had Productive Talks

BusinessBreakingThe Department of War has been instructed to postpone...

1 Stabbed, 3 Hospitalised After 30-Man Brawl During Muslim Celebration

The incident comes amid broader scrutiny of assimilation and...

7 Killed in Qatar Helicopter Crash Due to Technical Malfunction, Authorities Say

Middle EastA locator map for the Persian Gulf and...

Uber, DiDi to Raise Australian Fares Amid Fuel Price Surge for Drivers

Australia News‘Rising fuel prices have a real impact on...