An Election Strategy for Conservatives
This website has been set up as an information site for Australian conservatives who feel disenfranchised and without representation by the two party system. The aim is to form a coalition of conservative parties, members of Parliament and independents so they can vote as a block and break the hold the Left have on Government.
Before the next Federal election, more than ever before, we must do our homework and don't vote as the major parties instruct us to. We must research candidates and look where their preferences go and their voting history before we give them our support. Don't take them at face value. We’ve seen examples in Australia where a person stands as an ‘independent’ but once elected, aligns themself with Labor or The Greens.
It is very important that Conservatives are given a voice. Our soldiers fought to protect us and make Australia a free country. It is essential that we don’t waste our vote by voting informal or worse, not voting at all. Beware of the second option – in NSW, you can have your license or car registration cancelled if you fail to have your name marked off on election day and don’t pay the fine.
As the volunteers on this site do our research, we will list true conservative political parties and their values so that you can read about them and consider them at the next election.
Remember: do your own research before voting.
Excellent Advice from John Stone, The Spectator Magazine
Former Treasury Secretary, John Stone - a proud conservative - has written an excellent article in The Spectator Magazine. This articticle has been written by disaffected Liberal voters who cannot support a Turnbull-lead Liberal Government. The full article is at the link below.
With the Labor-lite Budget behind us and 49 days to the election, conservative Liberal voters – who Liberal Party pollster Mark Textor dismissively said ‘had nowhere else to go’ – are asking, ‘How shall we vote? What are the rules of engagement?’
When nations send armed forces into conflict, they prescribe ‘rules of engagement’ for their servicemen and women to observe. While aiming to attack the enemy, they should avoid, so far as reasonably possible, inflicting ‘collateral damage’ on innocent bystanders. Conservative Liberal voters want to attack their Labor enemies on 2 July. But the more they succeed in that, the more collateral damage they will inevitably inflict on innocent Australians, themselves included, by returning a government led by Malcolm Turnbull, who has never really been a Liberal. (For a well-documented record of his true views, see at the link below).
Even more importantly, such an outcome will be taken as justifying the political assassination of Tony Abbott, who had led Liberals back from the political wilderness to which Turnbull had earlier consigned them, to a smashing electoral victory. But as stated here on 5 December, ‘If treachery and betrayal on this scale are not punished, they will beget more such treachery and betrayal, as Labor Party experience amply demonstrates’.
How then to avoid these unacceptable outcomes? Let me suggest some voting rules of engagement.
How then to avoid these unacceptable outcomes? Let me suggest some voting rules of engagement.
Rule 1: For the House of Representatives, wherever possible vote National. National Party Coalition members ... had no hand in Turnbull’s conspiracy last September…
Rule 2: Obtain a list of those 56 Liberals who, last September, voted (or in two cases would have voted if present) to oust Abbott. Andrew Bolt recently referred to such a list athttp://www.trueblueNZ.com, naming 40 Members and 16 Senators....Those people – the Mark of Cain upon their foreheads – are your targets.
Rule 3: Ascertain whether your own Liberal MP is on that list. If not, vote for him or her with a clear conscience; but if so, when completing your ballot paper you must put that miscreant last.... Similar rules are needed for the Senate, where all 12 places in each State will be contested.
How to Stop Turnbull's Lurch to the Left
Since the Turnbull coup, many conservative voters are struggling to find a candidate who supports conservative values – someone they can trust and who is not masquerading as a conservative while hiding a progressive or socialist agenda. The Stop Turnbull website has some excellent advice for conservative voting strategies – What Can We Do? A Conservative Electoral Strategy at the link below.

