The election result has given Australia a massive breather from so many annoying political tropes, cliches and radical left agendas.
No more republic talk.
No more Indigenous third chamber of Parliament talk.
No more "saving Medicare" talk.
No more Adani BS that most Australians can't understand.
No more "no climate change action from the Libs" talk.
No more "not enough Lib women" talk.
Bliss.
All confected issues formulated in the Canberra bubble by snobby and pretentious journos that have no idea about middle Australia.
So, my question to all - what ARE the issues that will come to define the next period in Australian politics?
This will also depend on who Labor elects as their leader, but what will they campaign on?
No more republic talk.
No more Indigenous third chamber of Parliament talk.
No more "saving Medicare" talk.
No more Adani BS that most Australians can't understand.
No more "no climate change action from the Libs" talk.
No more "not enough Lib women" talk.
Bliss.
All confected issues formulated in the Canberra bubble by snobby and pretentious journos that have no idea about middle Australia.
So, my question to all - what ARE the issues that will come to define the next period in Australian politics?
This will also depend on who Labor elects as their leader, but what will they campaign on?