Immigration, not globalism, is true source of centrist pain
For a long time, commentators argued the rise in support for these hitherto fringe political movements was caused by globalisation. But the main cause now seems to be immigration.
For a long time, commentators argued the rise in support for these hitherto fringe political movements was caused by globalisation. But the main cause now seems to be immigration.
The optics of our US ambassador Kevin Rudd travelling on a jet with a convicted man who stole national security secrets is a very poor look.
People vote for conservative parties in Western democracies because they are perceived as better economic managers, strong on defence, and driven less by ideology. The Conservative Party has not lived up to this.
Since the end of the Cold War we’ve seen living standards steadily rise and we’ve avoided major wars. The great and catastrophic conflicts of the 20th century couldn’t return? Well, they could.
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