Columnist Jane Caro has expressed her regret at saying she wished she was from New Zealand after Scott Morrison and the Coalition won the Federal Election. Ms Caro said she had been drinking alcohol before she tweeted her dismay at Mr Morrison's victory. 'Australia. If the LNP (Liberal-National Party) wins we have decided to be a backward-looking country in a backwater. I wish I was a New Zealander,' she tweeted. 'Well, Australia may be f**ked and the whole planet not far behind but I am at the best, most brilliant and cool wedding I have ever been to. So I shall just dance and get p**sed and stick two rude fingers up at all the truculent turds who voted to turn backwards.' Columnist Jane Caro (pictured) has expressed her regret at saying she wished she was from New Zealand after Scott Morrison and the Coalition won the Federal Election 'Australia. If the LNP (Liberal-National Party) wins we have decided to be a backward-looking country in a backwater. I wish I was a New Zealander,' she tweeted Ms Caro said she had been drinking alcohol before she tweeted her dismay at Mr Morrison's victory Ms Caro told 3AW she was at her youngest daughter's wedding when she decided to voice her opinion on social media. 'I'd had a few wines. Note to self: never drink and tweet,' she said. 'I regret using those terms now, but at the time I just felt terrible. I was shattered gutted, shocked. Often the response to that kind of awful feeling is to lash out and get angry. 'It's not the right response, but it is a human response.' In a column published on Monday, Ms Caro said she woke up on Sunday morning to people calling her an 'absolute bitch' and offering to drive her to the airport so she could move to New Zealand. 'I wish our Prime Minister well, even though I disagree with him on most things, but I also ask him and all our future leaders to lead by demonstrating how we can still disagree vigorously, but with civility and generosity of spirit,' she wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald. 'I am going to try to take my own advice, by the way. The future of our country demands it.' Sunrise host David Koch hit back at Ms Caro and others who complained about the election result on Monday morning. Countless left-wingers called Coalition supporters 'racist, homophobic, and stupid' as they were left stunned by Scott Morrison's against-all-odds victory 'One thing I am hating on social media is all the people bagging the Australian voters for making the decision,' he said. 'Get a grip. People wanting to move to New Zealand, go to New Zealand. 'The Australian public is pretty smart, they made their decision, you live with it whether you agree or not.' Politics lecturer Dr Zareh Ghazarian from Monash University said anger was common after elections - but this time it's worse because of the surprise result. 'None of us expected this to happen and that will add fuel to the fires of anger,' he told Daily Mail Australia. Several celebrities have been unable to swallow the defeat, sharing their rage after Prime Minister Scott Morrison's victory. Feminist author Clementine Ford said voters wanted to leave her son a 'destroyed world' while TV host Lisa Wilkinson said she was 'sick and tired' of Coalition infighting. Yassmin Abdel-Magied (pictured) declared that 'it's going to be a long three years in Australia' if Scott Morrison is re-elected Television personality Meshel Laurie let off a barrage of tweets, airing her disappointment over the Coalition's return to power. 'Australians are dumb, mean-spirited and greedy. Accept it,' she posted on Saturday night, as the Liberal Party clinched the surprise victory. Shortly afterwards, the comedian followed up by saying 'the only thing left to look forward to in a AUSTRALIA is Schadenfreude,' the German word for enjoying others' misfortunes. As the results came in, writer and broadcaster Yassmin Abdel-Magied declared that 'it's going to be a long three years in Australia' if Scott Morrison is re-elected. 'Also - a warning to the progressive US counterparts, that even if things look good, ppl may surprise you (again),' Ms Abdel-Magied tweeted on Saturday night. Ms Abdel-Magied also took the opportunity to call out 'progressive US counterparts' All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility