Clive Palmer registers a new political party named 'teal', aiming to damage the independent 'teal' movement ahead of the federal election.
Clive Palmer has applied to IP Australia to register a new political party with the name 'teal'. This move is seen as a blatant attempt to damage the 'teals', a group of independent candidates who are challenging the major parties in the upcoming federal election . Palmer's motivations are unclear, but experts believe he aims to weaken the teals' electoral chances and increase his own influence with the major parties.
This tactic is characterized as 'A-grade trolling' and highlights Palmer's history of using dubious political strategies for personal gain
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