Again, this is what I'm saying. If the Liberal Party is not going to be ideologically consistent in any way with it's original intention, this solves absolutely nothing. The point of dissolution was for people to form their own ideological groups because the big parties had become too bloated and no longer resembled anything consistent. This was also the point of caucuses, to force big parties to faction up their members into ideological groups to encourage that sort of thinking.
If people that legitimately would join a Labor Party aren't joining the Labor Party, or people that would ordinarily join a Conservative Party or a Libertarian Party aren't joining a Conservative Party or a Libertarian Party, we will end up right back in this same position in a year from now, and everyone deserves every bit of boredom they get from assisting this game in repeating it's past errors.
I'm with you on that one. I know my party has only 3 members, but at least it's there for like-minded people.