The Bulwark Against Populism Is Cracking
If this trend continues, pollsters predict that One Nation could win 12 seats at the next election, enough to become a genuine force in parliament.
If this trend continues, pollsters predict that One Nation could win 12 seats at the next election, enough to become a genuine force in parliament.
A strong democracy requires not only independent courts, but also judges who recognise their proper role.
Just as I was shuffling out of the venue, one mushroom-headed beanpole tapped me on the arm and said, “Thanks for giving us your wisdom tonight,” he said, as I tried stifling a giggle. “Because no one ever tells it to us straight.” They never do, do they?
The corruption isn’t a bug, it’s a feature of a tribal society.
If National reads these poll results, they might realise how out of touch they are with their voter base. The ‘woke’ MPs, including the PM, need to ditch their nonsense, grow a spine and start giving their supporters not only what they voted for but, what, in fact, they campaigned on.
There’s not a failed idea from across the ditch Albo doesn’t love.
Skilled manufacturers wait in limbo while bureaucracy rolls out the red carpet elsewhere.
Voters deliver a brutal budget verdict as One Nation surges.
The party has the momentum: now they need the candidates and the state leader.
One Nation’s budget reply speech is sign of the new political reality.
The coalition’s new immigration policy smells like desperately grabbing at One Nation’s coattails.
If Albo and Zippy deny it, you can bet it’s coming.
Security agencies asleep at the wheel while jihadis mustered.