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Fresh polling conducted by DemosAU for
Capital Brief, the first voting intention survey of the new
year, has delivered a monumental result for One Nation.
One Nation has drawn level with the
Coalition on 23% of the primary vote, marking a historic
breach of Australia’s entrenched two-party system.
Most interesting is the two-party-preferred
measure, which shows One Nation would be 50% to Labor's 50% in a
nationwide match-up. This is the first time a non-major party has been
included in the TPP count.
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Dear John,
Too late, too weak, and still
refusing to tell the truth
Prime Minister Albanese has finally announced a Royal Commission
into the Bondi terror attack, but Australians should ask why it took
so long and what he is still refusing to face.
Dragged kicking and screaming into action, Albanese spent weeks
attacking the very idea of a Royal Commission. That delay has damaged
trust, and Australians know it.
Even now, the Prime Minister will not say three words:
Radical. Islamic.
Terrorism.
A Royal Commission that cannot name the problem is pointless. If
the cause is ignored, nothing will be fixed and no one will be
safer.
Let’s be clear. On December 14, two radical Islamic
terrorists murdered 15 innocent Jewish Australians in an
ISIS-inspired, hate-filled attack. This was terrorism, driven
by radical Islam, and the Prime Minister refuses to say it out
loud.
The Jewish community was the target, but every Australian was under
attack. Radical Islamist extremists have already threatened Christmas
events, New Year’s celebrations and public gatherings across our
country. This is about our safety and whether Australia still has the
courage to defend its values.
Labor’s contempt for Australians is clear. After delaying the Royal
Commission, Albanese appointed a figure already rejected by the Jewish
community, undermining confidence before it has even begun.
Australians also now know Labor defunded AFP
counter-terrorism units, despite the terror threat being
assessed as probable. That raises a serious question. Was the delay
about covering up Labor’s failures?
A proper Royal Commission must investigate how radical
Islam has been allowed to flourish in Australia. That means
examining immigration, citizenship and who we have brought into this
country over the past 30 years.
Are they willing to assimilate with Western culture, or do they
seek to tear our country apart?
The burqa, a symbol of Islamic extremist oppression, should be
banned. Instead, this government allows hate preachers to operate and
radical Islam to grow.
The terms of reference for the Bondi Royal Commission avoid every
one of these issues.
Prime Minister Albanese should be condemned for failures that will
put more Australians in danger.
Australians deserve the truth. This Prime Minister refuses to give
it.
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