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Seven months post-election, Federal Labor is still going strong, while the Liberals seem hopelessly mired in conflict.
š¤ Sussan Leyās decision to dump net zero targets arenāt doing them any favours with suburban voters. And, Labor is polling better than the Libs in 9 out of 10 policy areas, including the economy.Ā
š But is the ALP getting too comfortable?Ā
š„At a state level, the new Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson is getting a lot of fanfare. Is she the great Millennial hope that the Tories have been asking for? Well, she is a Millennial.
š« UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer wins the In Over My Head Award, thanks to a listener nomination. Could this be the last ever UK Labour Government?Ā
š§āš¦°Stephen invents a new award just for Pauline Hanson. We pour one out for the all poor Australian white nationalists who havenāt got a captain, a rudder, or even a boat.Ā
Mentioned in the show: https://australianelectionstudy.org/
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Seven months post-election, Federal Labor is still going strong, while the Liberals seem hopelessly mired in conflict.
š¤ Sussan Leyās decision to dump net zero targets arenāt doing them any favours with suburban voters. And, Labor is polling better than the Libs in 9 out of 10 policy areas, including the economy.Ā
š But is the ALP getting too comfortable?Ā
š„At a state level, the new Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson is getting a lot of fanfare. Is she the great Millennial hope that the Tories have been asking for? Well, she is a Millennial.
š« UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer wins the In Over My Head Award, thanks to a listener nomination. Could this be the last ever UK Labour Government?Ā
š§āš¦°Stephen invents a new award just for Pauline Hanson. We pour one out for the all poor Australian white nationalists who havenāt got a captain, a rudder, or even a boat.Ā
Mentioned in the show: https://australianelectionstudy.org/
#ALP #Labor #Labour #UK #Wales #Frace #auspol #victoria #vicpol #election #Liberals #JessWilson #KeirStarmer #KellySloan #PaulineHanson #podcast #NetZero #politics #JacintaAllan #Albanese #Childcare #budget #theeconomy
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The presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.auĀ

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