Angus Taylor does not think the Liberal party has a woman problem.
Q: I was really struck by something you said near the start of your speech. You came back to it at the end. You said, “Our team reflects the people they seek to represent.” Less than a third of your candidates are women. It’s a quarter in WA. What does that say to the women voters in Australia?
Taylor:
That’s not right. If you look across both houses of Parliament, I think the right number is 47%.
…I can’t speak to every state but I’d say across Australia, and, you know, they are an amazing group of candidates. The most amazing group of candidates I have seen in my time in politics.
I thought the 2013 crop was pretty good. I was lucky enough to be one of them. But I tell you the people we have out fighting across this country for better government, for making sure that we don’t have another three years of Labor, making sure that we do have a vision for beating inflation, for boosting growth, for backing business, for making sure we fix our housing supply, our energy supply in this country, they are the most incredible group of people and the truth is, unlike our opponents, most of them are coming from outside of politics.
But I think we need that. We need a balance and I’m a great believer that we should have that balance and I think we’ve got an amazing balance on so many different dimensions.