>One Nation will now receive the public funding for elections that challenging independents – who may have emerged as more palpable options for soft but fed up voters – will not receive. One Nation will not have to worry about the same spending caps independents or minor parties will be hamstrung by because they can run their branding and call it Senate advertising.
sigh
The ALP and LNP so desperate to keep out Pocock and the Teals that they would rather funnel taxpayer money to One Nation than have a proper crossbench.
No good will come of this.
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Amy Remeikis is typically on point. As this article demonstrates, she has the (very rare) journalistic ability to see through everyone.
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>One Nation will now receive the public funding for elections that challenging independents – who may have emerged as more palpable options for soft but fed up voters – will not receive. One Nation will not have to worry about the same spending caps independents or minor parties will be hamstrung by because they can run their branding and call it Senate advertising.
sigh
The ALP and LNP so desperate to keep out Pocock and the Teals that they would rather funnel taxpayer money to One Nation than have a proper crossbench.
No good will come of this.
Amy Remeikis is typically on point. As this article demonstrates, she has the (very rare) journalistic ability to see through everyone.