A letter from Wollongong has expressed strong criticism of several Coalition MPs, warning that the alliance is at risk of disintegration ahead of the next federal election. The letter singles out MPs including Matt Canavan, Bridget McKenzie, Andrew Hastie, Garth Hamilton, and Angus Taylor, suggesting that their recent conduct and political stance have eroded previous support.

The author contends that these MPs have shifted away from core conservative principles and are engaging in counterproductive attacks on Pauline Hanson and her party, One Nation. According to the letter, such behavior is not only immature but potentially damaging to both their individual political prospects and those of the broader Coalition.

The letter attributes the Coalition’s strategic difficulties to internal divisions. It argues that a significant presence of members with left-leaning perspectives within both the Liberal and National parties has led to factional tensions. This dynamic has, according to the author, pushed some MPs either to adopt diluted versions of One Nation’s key policies or to oppose them only minimally, despite those policies gaining traction among voters.

The correspondence calls for a return to foundational conservative values and urges Coalition MPs to realign with One Nation’s direction to maintain electoral viability. Without such a shift, the letter warns of the Coalition’s potential dissolution in the aftermath of the upcoming federal election.

No response from the named MPs or official party representatives was available at the time of writing.