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South Australia needs an intervention.

If the South Australia Government was a person, it would be an obese 40-year-old man with awful body odour who lives with his mother, refuses to work, and plays X-box all day. He pauses only to demand more cheesels and

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‘Angry white male’ not abusive, says Human Rights Commission

The Human Rights Commission has given short shrift to a section 18C complaint by Senator David Leyonhjelm after he was described by a journalist as an “angry white male” with “the empathy of a ­Besser block”. Senator Leyonhjelm, who has

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Leyonhjelm on the ABCC Bill

Senator Leyonhjelm explains his position on the Australian Building and Construction Commission.

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ABC and SBS need to be more representative

Our deal with the government over the ABCC bill will ensure that the ABC and SBS move past the goat’s cheese curtain and engage with members of Australia’s rural and regional communities.

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We will support the ABCC Bill

David Leyonhjelm – Liberal Democrats Senator NSW has come to an agreement with the Government over the passage of the ABCC Bill after negotiating a number of major amendments.

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Nick Xenophon needs to stop bleating about SA

Whilst farmers in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria suffer enormously from water buybacks, Nick Xenophon keeps bleating away for South Australia, saying ‘give me water’.

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Even arseholes are good blokes after death

It is commonly said that virtue signalling, or using opinions to display your moral superiority, is a characteristic of the progressive side of politics. Rather than address important problems like endemic domestic violence in Indigenous communities, for example, virtue signallers

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Charging for Australian citizenship would fix the deficit and help migrants

Last month the government and Labor, with my support, agreed to changes that boosted the budget by $6 billion over four years. That’s good, but it’s only a baby step. This year’s budget deficit is estimated to be $37 billion.

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Scrap the backpacker tax

With their backpacker tax bills, the Liberal and National parties are raising revenue, discouraging backpackers to the detriment of Australians, and doing the bidding of the unions.

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