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Why all the populism? A fair take on the political currents of 2019 : Comments

By Sean Jacobs, published 2/1/2020

Trump, 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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Sean Jacobs claims that "Australians remain in a good place on immigration." I have to ask what planet Sean resides on.

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.
Posted by FrankU, Friday, 3 January 2020 6:19:57 PM
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Frank U,
You reckon Australians will do anything about these imbalances ? We got an almost tiny chance with the Coalition in charge but Buckley's if the Insipids get in again !
Posted by individual, Friday, 3 January 2020 10:09:58 PM
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"You reckon Australians will do anything about these imbalances ? We got an almost tiny chance with the Coalition in charge but Buckley's if the Insipids get in again !"

Both the major parties are addicted to crazily high immigration. Labor wants to import a new constituency. The Liberals want to import cheaper labour and more customers for their big business mates. Both use mass immigration to make the economy look bigger.

A populist challenge from the right might force the Liberals into cutting immigration. This could come from without (another party) or within.
Posted by FrankU, Monday, 6 January 2020 12:15:48 AM
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force the Liberals into cutting immigration.
Frank U,
Immigration as such has worked pretty well for Australia, I'm living proof hehe ! ;-)
I think people tend to overlook that the 'wrong' immigrants came in via the back door & now they're out-babying the genuine migrants. That's what ALP/LNP et al need to take a more sober look at. The 'experts' too need to go back to school to learn about reality. One way to achieve a more reasonable view of things would be to cut back on the salaries of the many incompetents within the public sector who sell us out to the highest bidder.
Posted by individual, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 11:26:57 PM
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