Barry is a former senior Liberal staffer and now director of the consultancy firm Redbridge, which does extensive polling and other political research.
On what focus groups are saying about the Liberal Party, Barry says "they just kind of laugh".
There is substantive brand damage and they don't take the party seriously. And the reason for that, of course, is because at the moment the Coalition is full of very unserious people.
On Taylor's expected leadership challenge, Barry says just a change in personality at the top won't be enough to lift the party's "almost rock bottom" position.
The problem for the Liberal Party and the Coalition generally [...] is they need to get their primary vote into the 40s. Now, in real terms, you're talking about 3.4-3.5 million voters, give or take a couple of 100,000, extra [...] Now, that is a phenomenal amount out of an electoral roll of around 18 million. So will one personality be able to win those three and a half million votes? Unlikely.