Of the Three Major Parties One Nation's Population Policy is the BestPopulation policy is in focus and it is obvious Labor is in favour of high levels of immigration, Coalition policy is a closely-guarded secret to be strategically released the day after the election, but One Nation's policy is the best of all. One Nation says there are absolutely no reasons why Australia needs significant immigration, because skill shortages can be solved by re-educating the many unemployed and under-employed Australians and high migrant intake forces up already inflated house prices. If migrants create jobs why don't they send them to the countries with the highest unemployment? It is also manifestly true our streets are clogged with traffic, water is short, and health, power and transport, in desperate need of overhaul, can't cope with the population we have now. The theory that we need more taxpayers to support an ageing population is false as under family reunion migrants can bring their aged relatives to join them. Population policy includes the question of what kind of people we bring in. From the physical descriptions of suspects in police reports it is pretty obvious from where come, disproportionately, the perpetrators of most violent crimes. One Nation suggests a better source of refugees and migrants would be South Africans and Rhodesians fleeing the genocide being carried out against farmers in their countries, and peaceful, non-aggressive Tibetans who have fled the Communist Chinese invasion and are stuck in refugee camps in India and Nepal. One Nation has yet to hear reports of Tibetan Buddhist rape gangs rampaging through Bankstown, or that someone has been bashed, robbed and left for dead and police are searching for a gang of European appearance with heavy South African accents! |
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