4 Corners & Q&A tonight
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The Left should stay out of politics.
But that's like making France admit that Great Britain is superior at politics.
But that's like making France admit that Great Britain is superior at politics.
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Britain exited the EU because it wanted to step back down and away from the French blast radius.
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Currently with Europe's Moslem problem, France is looking very much like it will be guillotined soon.
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Muslims are on a head cutting off crusade right now -
even a teacher had his head cut off over a cartoon.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ei ... 024-11-04/
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They are violent, because a part of our society allows them to be violent without consequence.
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Tonight 14th April 2025.
They discussed the housing crisis for 1 hour and not
one word about mass, uncontrolled immigration.
Surely that creates upwards pressure on prices for:
houses, units, flats and rents?
The ABC is appalling.Q+A From Berwick, Victoria
9:35PM - 10:38PM
The rising cost of putting a roof over your head is at the heart of this election.
We are in the booming housing belt of south-east Melbourne,
where population increase has increasing social disadvantage.
They discussed the housing crisis for 1 hour and not
one word about mass, uncontrolled immigration.
Surely that creates upwards pressure on prices for:
houses, units, flats and rents?
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Other media outlets like the Australian Financial Review
are willing to discuss it:
https://www.afr.com/world/north-america ... 506-p5fp42
Households are going backwards in 13 developed economies,
including Australia, as record immigration runs into a housing crisis.
And then there are blogs:
https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/finance/ ... ing-crisis
How Australia’s broken immigration system caused a housing crisis
Alan Kohler
Aug 19, 2024, updated Aug 19, 2024
One of the most important causes of Australia’s housing affordability crisis is excess immigration over many years, and the problem with immigration is that the government doesn’t control it.
are willing to discuss it:
https://www.afr.com/world/north-america ... 506-p5fp42
Households are going backwards in 13 developed economies,
including Australia, as record immigration runs into a housing crisis.
And then there are blogs:
https://www.thenewdaily.com.au/finance/ ... ing-crisis
How Australia’s broken immigration system caused a housing crisis
Alan Kohler
Aug 19, 2024, updated Aug 19, 2024
One of the most important causes of Australia’s housing affordability crisis is excess immigration over many years, and the problem with immigration is that the government doesn’t control it.
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