The number of different post-mortems for the failure of the federal LNP may well soon outnumber the sands on Nine Mile Beach near where I live. At the risk of adding to the sandstorm, I suggest that if the LNP is to go through a process of self-understanding (which will be necessary prior to any discussions about strategies), then they could use, or should use, the six moral value foundations that Haidt outlined in The Righteous Mind: Why good people are divided by politics and religion.
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