Liberal Figures Slammed for 'Out of Touch' Remarks on Gender Quotas in Politics

June 5, 2025
Liberal Figures Slammed for 'Out of Touch' Remarks on Gender Quotas in Politics
  • Former Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie have criticized remarks made by senior Victorian Liberal figures Alan Stockdale and Richard Alston, labeling them as 'out of touch'.

  • Stockdale suggested that women are now 'sufficiently assertive' and proposed the idea of 'reverse quotas' for men during a meeting with the NSW Liberal Women’s Council, prompting backlash.

  • Senator McKenzie described Stockdale's remarks as 'shocking' and emphasized the importance of women representing their communities in leadership roles.

  • Palaszczuk expressed disbelief at Stockdale's comments, arguing that they undermine progress made in the party, specifically referencing the recent election of Sussan Ley.

  • McKenzie called for a reassessment within the Liberal Party, particularly regarding the attitudes of its male members towards women's participation.

  • She emphasized the need for the Liberal Party to reassess its stance, stating there is no place for outdated views in modern society.

  • Highlighting a shift in party dynamics, McKenzie noted that 80% of the senators in her Senate room are women, who are all part of the shadow cabinet.

  • Recent polling indicated that only 32% of female voters in key electorates support the Coalition, reflecting ongoing issues with the party's appeal to women.

  • A 2022 Liberal election review found that women across all age segments preferred Labor, with the weakest support among women aged 18-34.

  • McKenzie deemed Stockdale's comments shocking and suggested he retreat to traditional male-dominated circles to reflect on the situation.

  • Both Palaszczuk and McKenzie are advocating for a more inclusive approach within the Liberal Party to better engage female voters.

  • The criticism from Palaszczuk and McKenzie highlights the growing concern over the Liberal Party's ability to connect with women in the political landscape.

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