Both Labor and Liberal are Globalists Who are Anti-Australian and Need Electoral Defeat! By Tom North

According to globalist pro-China PM Albanese: "People in this country voted for a government that would understand that modern Australia was a different nation than it was under the White Australia policy … Diversity is a strength in modern Australia." Rather than endless repeating that no-brainer phrase, there should be a referendum held on mass immigration to test what he said. People did not vote Labor for more of the same, but because the Opposition under that bald guy, was so terrible; it is a government by default until something better comes along.

The rejection of One Nation's motion for a parliamentary inquiry into immigration, in the Senate, with the Coalition siding with Labor and the Greens, nails it. National's frontbenchers Bridget McKenzie and Ross Cadell, along with Liberal backbencher Sarah Henderson, crossed the floor to back the motion, alongside conservatives Alex Antic and Matt Canavan, a great display of decency. That the Coalition supported Labor in squashing merely an inquiry into immigration's effects, is little short of disgusting. It is clear that the Australian people are suffering from the ill-effects of out-of-control mass immigration, such as an accommodation crisis and rising home prices which will ensure a younger generation of Aussies do not have homes and families; technically genocide.

It is not about producing diversity, as Australia has more diversity than other Third World countries like it; indeed, the present policy of Asianisation, continued from the Keating era, is broadly a NON-WHITE Australia policy, or Great White Replacement. The situation is just like with the past Senate motion to have an inquiry into the COVID vax, squashed to protect damage to the globalists. This is a two-party Globalist Occupied Government.

So, this draws the political battle lines, for both Labor AND the Coalition, and of course the Greens, do not serve the Australian people, but rather their globalist masters; as they seek to re-create the nation.Thus, the anti-immigration movement needs to model itself upon Britain, which is a parallel case to Australia in most respects; if not with a Reform party, then at least a new coalition, an Australian Alliance.Albo and Starmer could swap places and no-one would notice the difference!

The momentum from the March for Australia, needs to be grounded now in concrete legal electoral action!

https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/australian-senators-defy-party-line-on-immigration-inquiry-5910203

"The federal opposition suffered a rare split in the Senate last night after three Coalition members broke ranks to support a One Nation push for a parliamentary inquiry into immigration.

Nationals frontbenchers Bridget McKenzie and Ross Cadell, along with Liberal backbencher Sarah Henderson, crossed the floor to back the motion alongside conservatives Alex Antic and Matt Canavan.

Liberal frontbencher Anne Ruston was overheard urging McKenzie to remain with the party line, but the appeal failed.

Despite the rebellion, the motion was defeated 37 votes to nine, with Coalition leaders siding with Labor to reject the proposal.

What the Inquiry Would Have Examined

One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts called for a wide-ranging inquiry into how high immigration affects the economy, from housing costs and wages to inflation and productivity.

It also sought scrutiny of Treasury's repeated forecasting errors.

Roberts framed it as a "a motion without emotion," arguing it was about facts rather than ideology.

He pointed to Treasury's consistent underestimates, noting net overseas migration hit 535,520 in 2022–23 against a forecast of 235,000, and 445,640 the following year, again nearly double the projection.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese countered claims that migration numbers were out of control.

"People in this country voted for a government that would understand that modern Australia was a different nation than it was under the White Australia policy," he said.

"Diversity is a strength in modern Australia."

ABS data shows net migration reached 446,000 in 2024, with nearly half made up of international students.

Albanese acknowledged this added pressure on housing and services but insisted migration brings long-term benefits to both the economy and social cohesion.

Tens of thousands turned out, calling for lower migration numbers amid concerns over housing shortages and infrastructure strain.

One Nation linked its push directly to the rallies, thanking participants for "standing up for the country and drawing attention to this."

It accused the government of avoiding an "honest discussion" about the real impact of migration, saying an inquiry would have been a chance to put the facts before the public."

 

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