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Why all the populism? A fair take on the political currents of 2019 : Comments
By Sean Jacobs, published 2/1/2020Trump, Boris, ScoMo and even Trudeau's razor-thin Canadian victory reveal that centre-left politics is, to say the least, failing to connect at the ballot box.
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Australia has the highest per capita rate of immigration in the developed world. This is placing immense strain on infrastructure, housing, living standards and the socio-cultural fabric. All the recent surveys have shown that high immigration has become increasingly unpopular among voters. Poll results include:
Newspoll: 56% want lower immigration;
Essential: 54% believe Australia’s population is growing too fast and 64% believe immigration is too high;
Lowy: 54% of people think the total number of migrants coming to Australia each year is too high;
Newspoll: 74% of voters support the Coalition Government’s cut of more than 10% to the annual permanent migrant intake to 163,000 last financial year;
CIS: 65% in the highest income decile and 77% in the lowest believe that immigration should be cut or paused until critical infrastructure has caught up;
ANU: Only three out of 10 Australians believe the nation needs more people;
Newspoll: 80% of NSW voters do not want the state’s population to increase;
Australian Population Research Institute: 72% of voters say Australia does not need more people; 50% want immigration to be reduced.
http://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2019/05/australian-voters-ignored-immigration/
Furthermore, research by the Australian Population Research Institute has found that a majority of Australians are concerned about the pace of immigration-fuelled cultural change.
See: http://tapri.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Tapri-survey-2018-final-report-April.pdf
Australia's current immigration policies are undemocratic and damaging.