Two-party system is ‘broken’

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Two-party system is ‘broken’
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Independent candidate for North Sydney Kylea Tink says the two-party system is “gridlocked”.Independent candidate for North Sydney Kylea Tink says the two-party system is “gridlocked”.

“I fundamentally believe that the two-party system is broken,” Ms Tink said.

“For ten years, we have had very little legislative reform, and instead, we have two parties who seem unable to collaborate and work together to bring our country to a better place. “Never before have we needed strong independent voices sitting in the crossbench to actually invite the two parties back into the parliamentary chamber to actually have a discussion.

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