It appears inevitable that the Coalition will win the federal election to be held later this year. What can we expect from it in government?
Modern history tells us that what politicians say during election campaigns is a most unreliable guide to what they will actually do. The days of opposition leaders spelling out a detailed programme – and then trying to implement it – ended with Gough Whitlam in 1974.
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