Labor strategists are planning to delay the next state election in Queensland until 2018 to give One Nation time to "implode", following the party's disastrous weekend showing in Western Australia.

As One Nation and the Liberal Party grapple with the aftermath of Labor's thumping victory in the WA poll, federal Liberal MP Andrew Hastie has also made a significant intervention, warning his home state could no longer be taken for granted by the Turnbull government and its share of the GST must be increased.

The decision to do a preference deal with One Nation angered some Liberal moderates, who claim it cost the party votes and damaged its brand. While some serving and former Liberal MPs have said the party should not enter into future deals with One Nation, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has not ruled out a future preference deals in Queensland, where Pauline Hanson and her party are polling strongly.

Liberal officials say the WA deal was necessary to help save seats, and claim the preference deal had actually hurt One Nation more because the party was seen to be working with established party and lost its "outsider" tag.