'Look in the mirror': Shorten's swipe at Dutton after Liberal Party's Aston defeat

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'Look in the mirror': Shorten's swipe at Dutton after Liberal Party's Aston defeat
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Bill Shorten has called on Peter Dutton to 'look in the mirror' in the wake of the Aston by-election, as he claimed the result proves the Liberal Party is not 'speaking to mainstream Australians anymore'.

Government Services Minister Bill Shorten has claimed the Aston by-election result proves the Liberal Party is no longer"speaking to mainstream Australians".

“There’s been no modesty or humility, they lost the last Federal Election, yet Peter Dutton is pursuing every one of their policies. The Labor minister revealed the Liberals now only hold 14 out of 79 urban seats, with only two of those in metropolitan Melbourne.

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