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It seems that you can stop the music. Bye, Felicia! |
While I don’t like the Labor Party, the gracious exchanges between Peter Dutton and Anthony Albanese gave me some hope for our democracy. I have never wanted Labor to win so much as I did in the seat of Melbourne.
While I think Labor in their current form are socialist, they are a reflection of the weakness of conservatives in Australia. The Greens, however, are extremists. In my opinion, they have no place in Australian politics.
The good news is that Adam Bandt is gone!
Writing in Unfiltered newsletter, Alexandra Marshall had this to say:
Despite a few ‘glimmers of hope’ (for Adam Bandt), it seems inevitable that he has lost his seat and the leadership of the Greens. His arrogant campaign to ‘keep Dutton out and get Albanese to act’ failed to resonate across the country. Although Bandt’s problems were also local, with a 2024 redraw of boundaries robbing the Greens of a few strong suburbs. Bandt wasn’t brilliant, but I fail to see how the movement can survive with someone like Mehreen Faruqi in charge. How many old school environmentalists envisioned their tree-hugging party as a Palestine-centric, rainforest-bulldozing, communist machine?
Terry Barnes had a few words to say, too, in the Morning Double Shot newsletter:
Michael de Percy’s working overtime in this election season. Today he rejoices in the demise of the diminutive leader of the Greens, Adam Bandt, and the possibility the party of hard left activism will have no seats in the lower house. However, the Greens are not gone – this carbuncle on the bottom of Australian democracy still has power and influence in the Senate, wielded by people even more unpleasant and toxic, if that be possible, than Bandt. We are not done with this malevolent incubus yet, more’s the pity.
My election coverage in The Spectator Australia, Greens leader Adam Bandt is gone!
The really good news is that Adam Bandt is gone and Senator Mehreen Faruqi has been re-elected in NSW.
— The Spectator Australia (@SpectatorOz) May 7, 2025
Hopefully, she will become the Greens’ leader.
Her vision for the party will ensure the Greens go away.
Forever.https://t.co/REYW4y73Q1
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