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Adrian Black

Liberals failed to shift with electorate - Hewson

Liberal elder John Hewson says the party's stance on the voice shows a disconnect with voters. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS) (AAP)

The federal Liberal Party has not adjusted to an increasingly progressive electorate and has failed to position itself correctly, a former party leader says.

Speaking on ABC's Weekend Breakfast, former Liberal leader John Hewson said recent frontbench and party resignations over its stance on the Indigenous voice to parliament showed a disconnect with voters.

"They're not facing the reality of their position in terms of the electorate," Dr Hewson said.

"And on this issue, they're on the wrong side of history.

Last week Liberal MP Julian Leeser quit the frontbench over the party's stance on the voice while former minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt quit the party altogether.

Dr Hewson said it had been clear for for months that Liberal Leader Peter Dutton had been positioning to oppose the voice.

The former Liberal leader said national and state polls showed widespread support for the voice, and most people felt the opposition should be playing a more constructive role.

"He hasn't been playing a constructive role but more a wrecking role," Dr Hewson said.

"If he wasn't happy with the process, why wasn't he prepared to make some suggestions to change the form of the question or the overall strategy?"

Dr Hewson said the Liberal Party had taken seats for granted and its recent election losses indicated it had missed a slight progressive shift in the electorate.

"In politics these days, you have to win every vote, every election," he said.

"When you're not listening to the community, you are going to suffer electoral consequences."

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