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The Forum > Article Comments > The pandemic has snapped the 'Big Australia' population rush. Morrison will soon fix that. > Comments

The pandemic has snapped the 'Big Australia' population rush. Morrison will soon fix that. : Comments

By Stephen Saunders, published 19/6/2020

After COVID, the three main parties offer divergent economic and energy policies. But very similar population policies. Already, mass migration or 'Big Australia' has been passed down through six LibLab prime ministers. And looks set to resume, ASAP.

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Shoot this messenger, before the truth runs from the break!
That is a truth that is obvious to the growing class of "left-right-out".

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Friday, 19 June 2020 9:56:13 AM
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Mass immigration is the tool of lazy, incompetent Australian politicians. Countless surveys have shown that most Australians want immigration cut, but politicians can ignore the polls because both the Coalition and Labor support mass immigration. And there is no one else to vote for. Pauline Hanson and Bob Katter only have nuisance value.

Our hypocritical politicians are the same ones who rant about climate change, as they add more and more human polluters to an environment fit for a maximum of 13 million, but now heading for 50 million by the end of the century. The "most successful multicultural country" and "envy of the rest of the world" is total bullshite.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 19 June 2020 10:15:45 AM
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Rapid population growth of the kind seen since 2007 leads to productivity-sapping congestion. It also promotes investment in housing and additional infrastructure. This duplicates existing capital rather then enhancing it. Both congestion and capital widening lead to diseconomies of scale.

It is projected that 64% of housing growth in Sydney, and 54% in Melbourne will be due to net overseas migration up to 2020. This is why the housing industry lobbies for mass immigration policies, and squeals if there are any cuts.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 19 June 2020 10:27:49 AM
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It is actually more than that.

Mass immigration is aka fo Australia not having any other policy strategies
Posted by Chris Lewis, Friday, 19 June 2020 11:49:23 AM
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No doubt there's eagerness to get the inbound ferries moving again but things were slowing prior to the great covid distraction.
Posted by jamo, Friday, 19 June 2020 11:56:57 AM
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Some immigrants work hard and do jobs that lazy aussies prefer welfare over. Other immigrants just add to the welfare system and require more police and another dozen rent seekers to tell whites how racist they are for not accepting their culture.
Posted by runner, Friday, 19 June 2020 12:15:22 PM
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