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Majority of Australians want less immigration so ALP plans to increase it to pander to foreigners and the inner city set. The former greats of the ALP must be rolling in their graves at how little the ALP cares about average Australians.and these days.

Do you think this is something relatively new? The Labor Party has been working against the interests of Australian working people for 50 years!

Fabianism: Middle class impostors who keep working wages suppressed via the great multicultural con.
 

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Do you think this is something relatively new? The Labor Party has been working against the interests of Australian working people for 50 years!

Fabianism: Middle class impostors who keep working wages suppressed via the great multicultural con.

Labor still supports the working class but just not the Australian working class. The "New" Labor hate the working class. It was telling that when addressing housing affordable they chose to penalize the "rich" (including working class Australians) rather than reduce the record number of immigration that was effectively doubled by Little Johnny.
 
How can a discussion of wage stagnation and inequality be had without a discussion of neo-liberal economic policies?

The tragedy is that neo-liberal parties have only to appeal to racial consciousness to win a mandate to implement further neo-liberal policies.


Are you suggesting the Australian economic political model is laissez -faire?
 
Interesting stats on total number of Australians born overseas. in 2016 , almost 30%

https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/20...as-unprecedented-experiment-mass-immigration/

"The Australian Bureau of Statistics reckons that Australia’s population passed the 25 million mark “just after 11 p.m.” on Aug. 7. That represents a doubling of the country’s population in less than 50 years. An equivalent growth rate in the United States since 1970 would have made for two extra Californias on top of the country’s actual population growth over the last half-century.

At the same time, 50 years of unparalleled immigration have given Australia the largest foreign-born population of any major developed country in modern times. As of 2016, over 28 percent of people in Australia were not born there. With immigration hitting new records in the 2017 to 2018 fiscal year, that figure is almost certain to breach 30 percent by the end of the decade. Immigration is now adding nearly 1 percent per year to Australia’s population. By contrast, in the United States today, nearly 14 percent of the population is foreign-born. For America, that is nearly a record. The American foreign-born population never exceeded 15 percent even in the 1890s heyday of mass immigration."

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I find this figure offensive and think we should be doing something about it.
We need to get back to our roots.
There was a time when 100% of Australians were born overseas and 80% were convicted criminals, refugees and illegal immigrants.

Lest vote all the intolerant hypocrites out.....
The Libs the Nats and the idiot fringe like the chipshop mole and the fat thieving campaigner.
 
Majority of Australians want less immigration so ALP plans to increase it to pander to foreigners and the inner city set. The former greats of the ALP must be rolling in their graves at how little the ALP cares about average Australians.and these days.
BS and his Labor cronies have lost the plot. Imagine if someone from their 'Left faction' got in...
 
Selling university degrees is our third (?) highest export industry.

Whether those students end up driving uber or slicking massages between classes is beside the point.

It's big business

Its not selling degrees. Its selling residency. Morrison an A grade buffoon for banging on about reducing immigration but excluding o/s students from the numbers.

The whole idea of and Aussie culture is absurd and only exists to exclude “others”

Well Australian cultures has certainly taken a turn for the worse with the invention and mandatory use of "diversity" and "inclusion". Its a sad day when the AFL starts coming out with nonsense such as below.

https://www.afl.com.au/afleducation/inclusion-and-vilification
 
Its not selling degrees. Its selling residency. Morrison an A grade buffoon for banging on about reducing immigration but excluding o/s students from the numbers.
Its the easiest back door way to get Permanent Residency, which is what hundreds of thousands are doing
 

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Its the easiest back door way to get Permanent Residency, which is what hundreds of thousands are doing
Well thats not even true. You can't get permanent residency just by studying in Australia...

Seriously it takes a 10 second google search to know you made that up.
 
Well thats not even true. You can't get permanent residency just by studying in Australia...

Seriously it takes a 10 second google search to know you made that up.

You don't know much of the real world

Come here and do some post grad study... The pathway for PR once you have enrolled is easy and well worn and being used by thousands
 
You don't know much of the real world

Come here and do some post grad study... The pathway for PR once you have enrolled is easy and well worn and being used by thousands
Look it up. You are literally making it up just to scaremonger like usual.
 
U really are a dimwit

Id know of at least 20 people who have gotten PR through their study.

If you lived in Australia you might have heard talk about it
You cannot get PR through study. That is a guaranteed fact. All you have to do is look at the immigration website. You can study here and then pass a skills based test to obtain a work visa and then graduate into permanent residency, however that is no different to someone applying for work over here on other visas.

Stop making things up to suit your own nationalistic agenda.
 
You cannot get PR through study. That is a guaranteed fact. All you have to do is look at the immigration website. You can study here and then pass a skills based test to obtain a work visa and then graduate into permanent residency, however that is no different to someone applying for work over here on other visas.

Stop making things up to suit your own nationalistic agenda.
Oh man the entire argument has whooshed right over your head.
 
You cannot get PR through study. That is a guaranteed fact. All you have to do is look at the immigration website. You can study here and then pass a skills based test to obtain a work visa and then graduate into permanent residency, however that is no different to someone applying for work over here on other visas.

Stop making things up to suit your own nationalistic agenda.
The only reason thousands of students pay large sums to study here is to get PR...
Its not difficult to understand
 
The only reason thousands of students pay large sums to study here is to get PR...
Its not difficult to understand
But you can't just get PR.. you're lying like usual. That's my point. Point out where on the immigration website that studying in Australia gets you PR.
 
But you can't just get PR.. you're lying like usual. That's my point. Point out where on the immigration website that studying in Australia gets you PR.
No one said you can just get PR by studying. People said it was the easiest means by which to get PR. You come to Australia to study, obtain Australian credentials, bang, you are in the country with Australian trained skills, making it much easier to get PR than any other route.

Pretty obvious.
 
You cannot get PR through study. That is a guaranteed fact. All you have to do is look at the immigration website. You can study here and then pass a skills based test to obtain a work visa and then graduate into permanent residency, however that is no different to someone applying for work over here on other visas.

Stop making things up to suit your own nationalistic agenda.

Do you think young Australians should compete with their peers in China or India for jobs in Australia? Regardless of country of birth, should the guy with the best skills and experience win the job?
 
Do you think young Australians should compete with their peers in China or India for jobs in Australia? Regardless of country of birth, should the guy with the best skills and experience win the job?
No, and they generally don't as companies have to pass through hoops to get someone from another country the job. Similar to here in the UK (minus EU member citizens)
 
No one said you can just get PR by studying. People said it was the easiest means by which to get PR. You come to Australia to study, obtain Australian credentials, bang, you are in the country with Australian trained skills, making it much easier to get PR than any other route.

Pretty obvious.
Is that what someone on another forum wrote for you to copy? I'm surprised you manage to get time on another forum considering you're on here from 5am to 11pm each day.
 

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