PM’s Newspoll failure an inevitable result of him indulging in authoritarian fantasy

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PM’s Newspoll failure an inevitable result of him indulging in authoritarian fantasy
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Well, bushfire season has once more ignited as Australia’s current prime minister sojourns in China.

Anthony Albanese’s Newspoll failure is an inevitable result of him 'neglecting reality in favour of authoritarian fantasies'

So, what is it that the PM, whose term commenced with record opinion ratings, has done - and is doing, so wrong? For instance, the Department of Education’s latest data shows that in 2021 approximately 1.16 million domestic students, or 4.5 percent of the national population, were enrolled in tertiary studies.

Not only are young Australians predominantly aiming towards lifestyle outcomes that demand tertiary qualifications, thus affecting the fabric of the workforce and requiring supplementary migrant labourers, they have accrued a collective student debt of more than $74 billion – adding a further challenge for university-educated homebuyers to overcome.

Only a superior leader declares: “Australian housing, particularly those dwellings funded by the taxpayer, must first be built for Australians, not migrants.”And only a superior leader declares: “Australia’s security in the Asia Pacific is directly proportionate to how effectively it equips its geopolitical rivals with wealth, knowledge and technology.”

The former Member of Parliament for Boothby confirmed, via a freedom of information request, that Matt Thistlethwaite as Assistant Minister for the Republic has not issued or drafted one single press release, transcript or speech since he was appointed to the newly created portfolio on June 1, 2022.

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