How the Greens sild into ‘irrelevancy’ under Bandt’s socialist agenda

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How the Greens sild into ‘irrelevancy’ under Bandt’s socialist agenda
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Like all political parties, the Australian Greens look good on paper.

Greens sliding into irrelevancy as Adam Bandt's radical leadership strays the party further from its core environmental values

Surveys now show that federal Greens leader Adam Bandt is the third most disliked politician in the country, with Lidia Thorpe and Pauline Hanson beating him for the top spots. The Greens are a disruption party, but people are now tiring of this style of politics, where those enjoying the fruits of the tried and tested systems built before them, rejoice in injecting theories of counter culture into the public domain in the hope of tearing apart the family unit, family values, and the Australian culture.

Perhaps she could take a look around her workplace and see successful First Nations MPs, gay and lesbian MPs and the many other different backgrounds of our past and present parliamentarians.

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