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Post by alexjones » 03 Apr 2026, 3:03 pm

In South Australia, one nation wins 4 lower house seats and 3 upper house. Compared to the liberals 5 lower and 2 upper. One nation got 23% of the primary vote. Let’s call that 1 in 4 people.

This is an epic victory yet some people were saying one nation failed. Change takes time but the ball is rolling. People want change and a red headed fish and chip owning women is the only one offering that change.


https://www.news.com.au/national/south- ... e91949?amp


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-02/ ... /106485580
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Post by Fester » 03 Apr 2026, 3:47 pm

Yep, she is the only change we will see for the Uni-party.
Good or bad, she can't do any worse, so it's a win for normal Aussies.

If that was SA, imagine the fear the corruption parties have for Qld and NSW.
The big one is the federal election, but Elbo and Wong plan to have them taken out with the new hate laws.
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Post by MG5150 » 03 Apr 2026, 4:15 pm

She did a lot better than the uniparty anticipated and now the MSM propaganda machine is going to go into overdrive trying to smear her reputation and dig up any dirt on ON candidates Australia wide.

Looking forward to seeing how Susan Lay's seat goes as well as the Vic election.
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Post by Bugman » 03 Apr 2026, 4:29 pm

Good result for ON. Now let's see if they make a difference in SA.
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Post by mchughcb » 03 Apr 2026, 4:55 pm

They had a lot more on the primaries, lost on the preferences.
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Post by bigrich » 03 Apr 2026, 6:47 pm

alexjones wrote:In South Australia, one nation wins 4 lower house seats and 3 upper house. Compared to the liberals 5 lower and 2 upper. One nation got 23% of the primary vote. Let’s call that 1 in 4 people.

This is an epic victory yet some people were saying one nation failed. Change takes time but the ball is rolling. People want change and a red headed fish and chip owning women is the only one offering that change.


https://www.news.com.au/national/south- ... e91949?amp


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-02/ ... /106485580


:thumbsup: :clap: :thumbsup:
what a lot of people don't realise , is ON has already changed things . new , stronger more conservative leaders in libs and nats just for starters , with a more common sensed approach . they've been stealing a few of ON polices as well :D albo-sleazy and labour have been under constant attack in parliment and the media lately ,exposed for the absolutely useless , out of touch parasites they are :thumbsdown:
a MSM personality , karl stephanovic, has his own podcast and has been on the attack as well . he's probably the biggest , most well known media personality in this country, and his influence will shift the general publics opinions on where the idiots in charge have lead our nation . the fuel drama hasn't impacted the price of food yet , when it does it will compound with the calling out of labour to hit them hard . i predict a VERY dismal result for labour next federal election . hopefully they get wiped out.
the rise of ON is sending a very clear message to the entitled , snouts in the trough career politicians . they've destroyed this nation in the name of left wing/green ideology and their chickens are coming home to roost . albo sleazy wanted to increase the number of politicians last week , how out of touch is this f@ckwit :crazy: their supposed to serve us , not the other way round :twisted:
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Post by bigrich » 03 Apr 2026, 7:04 pm

this sums things up about how quiet the greens have been lately . anyone else noticed ? haven't heard boo out of them lately. is it because all their policies have just been exposed as impractical , bubble headed ideology that's hurting australians ?

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/le ... ocialshare
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Post by Wapiti » 04 Apr 2026, 8:44 am

bigrich wrote:this sums things up about how quiet the greens have been lately . anyone else noticed ? haven't heard boo out of them lately. is it because all their policies have just been exposed as impractical , bubble headed ideology that's hurting australians ?

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/le ... ocialshare


The Queens have nothing to add, and are terrified of becoming extinct right now by losing all their seats in the future.
So I reckon, could be wrong, but they are sitting back and of the opinion that the best way to avoid exposing themselves as the human blood-suckers they are by just keeping quiet.
If you say nothing about a hot topic like the ****** mess that this country is now
(exactly how they wanted it to go, but didn't have the cognitive ability to see how it could cause their utopia of butterflies and caviar to collapse...)
you expose yourself to criticism, because what you've been saying for so long is actually a not how real-world needs are.
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
Aristotle.
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Post by bigrich » 06 Apr 2026, 2:57 am

i don't put too much stock in polls, but this is interesting . cost of living and housing affordability was starting to change the sheeple's views, once things get even more dire when price of food and everything else really start to bite as the months roll on from fuel shortage , i expect to see the political view of everyday australians get even angrier towards the greens and the duopoly

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australi ... ocialshare
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Post by Damo300 » 06 Apr 2026, 6:08 am

bigrich wrote:this sums things up about how quiet the greens have been lately . anyone else noticed ? haven't heard boo out of them lately. is it because all their policies have just been exposed as impractical , bubble headed ideology that's hurting australians ?

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/le ... ocialshare



When your parties moto goes against your ancestors dietary requirements, you are bound to extinct yourself.

You cannot sit in the middle of a road, like a child and expect the hard-working adults to listen and respect you.
Same with trespassing on farmers lands demanding the release of animals and halting transport.
Damaging a strangers artwork in the name of veganism.

They are the ABC of politics.
If they disappeared today, we'd all benifit.
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Post by bigrich » 06 Apr 2026, 7:11 am

Damo300 wrote:
bigrich wrote:this sums things up about how quiet the greens have been lately . anyone else noticed ? haven't heard boo out of them lately. is it because all their policies have just been exposed as impractical , bubble headed ideology that's hurting australians ?

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/le ... ocialshare



When your parties moto goes against your ancestors dietary requirements, you are bound to extinct yourself.

You cannot sit in the middle of a road, like a child and expect the hard-working adults to listen and respect you.
Same with trespassing on farmers lands demanding the release of animals and halting transport.
Damaging a strangers artwork in the name of veganism.

They are the ABC of politics.
If they disappeared today, we'd all benifit.


amen to that brother :thumbsup:
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Post by Wapiti » 06 Apr 2026, 7:18 am

Well Rich, this morning ON has risen in the polls in Qld to surpass Labor on a Federal perspective.
5000 Qld'ers were surveyed by the Australian newspaper and that was the result now. Correct me if my memory has mucked it up but it's 29% for Fed Labor, 31% for ON and the Libs are over the Greens too.
So if the seemingly very intent on extinction LNP side with ON, as the Queens do with Labor, Albo would be retiring to Copacabana.
"The only way to avoid criticism is to do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing."
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Post by bigrich » 06 Apr 2026, 7:27 am

Wapiti wrote:Well Rich, this morning ON has risen in the polls in Qld to surpass Labor on a Federal perspective.
5000 Qld'ers were surveyed by the Australian newspaper and that was the result now. Correct me if my memory has mucked it up but it's 29% for Fed Labor, 31% for ON and the Libs are over the Greens too.
So if the seemingly very intent on extinction LNP side with ON, as the Queens do with Labor, Albo would be retiring to Copacabana.


i did a roy morgan poll on the phone yesterday morning . i always do these . why , because speaking up, and voting is the core of democracy. fail to do these things and the government starts drifting towards socialism/communism . democracy, use it or lose it . opinion polls on their own have already started changing attitudes in politicians .just the threat of ON is going to bring radical change :thumbsup:

i'm hopeful of great change coming , but hard times are also coming as a result of poor leaders over the last 30 years :roll: these hard times will be the catalyst for change as australians living standards are already spiralling down the s bend.

"stand fast" :thumbsup:
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Post by Wapiti » 06 Apr 2026, 8:03 am

We can turn it around. The people I mean.
There is still time.

This skirmish in the camel yards shows us exactly what modern humans need to move forward.
Without oil and gas for heavy industry, plastics (in everything modern), and fertiliser, we go back to the dark ages pre-industrial revolution.
We just need to make sure out "leaders" going forward have our future as a priority, have the intellect to realise how we got here, and the experience to organise it.
That's the big problem in politics now, activism not intelligence.
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