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Former McKinsey partner to lead Australian opposition party

Angus Taylor pledges more conservative agenda after Liberals ditch first female leader

Australia’s main opposition party has ousted its leader Sussan Ley after only nine months and replaced her with a former McKinsey partner.

Angus Taylor pledged to return the Liberal Party to a conservative social and economic agenda to step up opposition to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who won a second term in a landslide last year.

Taylor, who was elected by 34 votes to 17 in a “spill motion” of MPs in Canberra on Friday, said that the party was in “the worst position it has been” since it was formed in 1944.

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