Liberals intend to ‘clearly articulate' to Australians what they believe in
'I do not think this is a case of the Liberal Party needing to go further to the right or further to the left,' Ms Chandler told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'What we need to do as a party is clearly articulate to Australians what it is we believe in.'

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