Comment on Huge swings to ONP, against Libin today's SA election, small swing against ALP, towards Greens

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Eyekaytee@aussie.zone ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

Damn we’re off to a bad start

Voting is an extremely vague way to “tell Labor” anything

I completely disagree with this, voting is the main way to show support to a political party and it’s platform, if you’re not getting votes it’s pretty clear people don’t agree with what you’re offering

Labor are still butthurt over Bill Shorten trying to reduce house prices 7 years ago and losing an unlosable election because of it, just like how businesses ultimately listen to money and your biggest weapon is where you spend your money, politicians listen to votes and your biggest weapon is where your vote goes

You can see the impact PHON has, even though they only got a tiny % of the pie in SA the big parties are keenly aware of them and why people are voting for them

“I also think we saw Labor voters moving to One Nation,” he said.

Mr Malinauskas dodged questions about any future federal pivot, stating he was “very grateful” to be Premier. But he had a message for his federal and state colleagues.

“You’ve got to make sure that, first and foremost, the economic settings are right to ensure that a growing economy doesn’t leave people behind and actually delivers a dividend for more people to have a degree of prosperity in their lives,” he said.

…yahoo.com/coalition-election-policy-rethink-open…


And specifically to Labor, their own rank-and-file majority have been overruled by the Albanese leadership on some very significant matters

That works right up until it doesn’t, there’s nothing to suggest labor couldn’t have a giant swing against them at the next election just like when the greens managed to get through in 22, sadly most people don’t care for gaza quite as much as the Greens for some reason think they do and people didn’t care for what they were offering and thus the decline, tbh the greens should really be shining right now, absolute shambles from them

Program: Is this the start of Pauline Hanson’s ‘orange wave’?

www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/…/106487270

To be honest I don’t think I can vote PHON first preference because my god I might throw up but i’m certainly not happy about it

In terms of unions I’d be more inclined to support them if they better represented me, the demands they seem to levy are egregious that have me siding with businesses going damn that’s crazy

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