Opposition leader issues rallying cry on the final day of the federal Liberal Council in Melbourne.
Angus Taylor has issued a rallying cry at the final day of the federal Liberal Council in Melbourne.
The opposition leader is hoping to re-energise the party at an all-time low.
"We're going to fight like hell and win this war," he said.
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The frontline for Taylor and deputy Liberal leader Jane Hume is Labor's Budget.
"Anthony Albanese has started a war on aspiration," Taylor said.
"Labor has spent too much, they have taxed too much, they have regulated too much," Hume said.
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The party's federal council is hoping they can regain ground, with Labor and the Teals moving in on the left and One Nation on the right.
"We are not a party of grievance or protest, we are a party of prosperity," Hume said.
Shadow treasurer Tim Wilson it was "a day of renewal" for the party and an opportunity to try to "build a better future for the country".
Federal MP Ben Small said the organisation "is in very safe hands" as it seeks to "get on and fight like hell, as Angus says".
Taylor's long-term mentor and former Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, officially became the new Liberal party president today.
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The Liberal Party under new management is facing a government with an unpopular budget, which gives the opposition something fresh to fight for.
"It's clear that the Coalition and Labor stand for completely different things and have completely different visions for our country," Taylor said.
"Our job is to be our very best selves, because at our best we are unbeatable," Abbott said.
Energy minister Chris Bowen said today the Liberal Party is "a party focused on the culture wars of the past".
"Nobody says that more clearly than Tony Abbott," energy minister Chris Bowen said.
With the next election still two years away, the task now is to keep this momentum growing.

