Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs After Labor secured the second-biggest electoral victory in the state’s history on the weekend, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton insists the landslide win has no bearing on the federal election as “Anthony Albanese is no Roger Cook”.Speaking on the phone to Sky News, Dutton said seats like Collie, which was ultimately won by Labor but recorded a 20 per cent swing to the Liberals, were a good result for the Coalition. Collie is the site of one of the seven nuclear reactors proposed under the Coalition’s energy policy.Loading“A lot of workers [in Collie] have realised that basically, their jobs are gone under Labor, and there’s no future for that town,” he said.Dutton said the Coalition’s result would be considered a “massive landslide”, but that it was coming off the back of the “absolute massacre that was the McGowan effect”.“There will be a couple of elections to recover from that for the WA Liberal Party.”But Dutton continued that the results couldn’t be applied on a federal level, because “Anthony Albanese is no Mark McGowan, and Anthony Albanese is no Roger Cook”.“Roger Cook has been standing up for the people of WA essentially the same way as we have against the Albanese government policies, the nature positive mining negative bill and the other decisions that [Environment Minister] Tanya Plibersek and Anthony Albanese have made, which have really been about Greens in inner city Sydney and Melbourne, against the interests of people in WA.”


