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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMAGAGEDDON in Australia. RW politics plummets and burns like the Hindenburg
After trailing in the polls throughout 2024, the center-left Australian Labor Government has been re-elected in a landslide.
The center-right opposition were so confident of winning, they decided to spice up their campaign with some MAGA manure, promising-
• to establish a Ministry of Government Efficiency
• mass sacking of civil servants
• ending work from home for all government employees
• ‘rooting out’ ‘woke’ from schools by withholding funding
• ending incentives for renewables and EVs
• banning recognition of indigenous peoples (a welcome to country) from major public events
all the while protesting it had nothing to do with Trump. It didn’t help that their would be Minister for Government Efficiency was photographed wearing a MAGA hat, while putting a Trump ornament on her Christmas tree.
The result? The conservatives suffered their biggest defeat since WWII, and like Pierre Poilievre, the opposition leader Peter Dutton lost his seat (which he had held for 20 years.)
Oh the humanity!

BoRaGard
(5,616 posts)They will not be wrong.
MagickMuffin
(17,641 posts)Perhaps the white people should be deported back to England.
That would definitely make Australia great again. White man makes messes of everything while pointing fingers at those they refuse to accept or acknowledge, especially indigenous peoples who inhabited the countries before the white man drove the indigenous people out so they could steal their land.
blubunyip
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ToxMarz
(2,427 posts)They won't blame the loss on their policies being too extreme. Rather, they were not extreme enough and they will double down and keep trying only more extreme.
eppur_se_muova
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LetMyPeopleVote
(163,835 posts)Opposition to Trump helped propel a center-left party to victory in Canada. Days later, an eerily similar set of circumstances unfolded in Australia.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/s-not-just-canada-anti-trump-backlash-helps-fuel-labor-party-win-austr-rcna204874
Less than a week later, an eerily similar set of circumstances unfolded nearly 9,000 miles away. Politico reported:
Incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secured a come-from-behind win for his center-left Labor Party in Australia’s election Saturday while his right-wing challenger lost his seat. The Labor landslide came after Albanese’s government spent months trailing the opposition in polling, but gained support rapidly in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s clash with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his “Liberation Day” tariffs.
As was the case in the Canadian elections, the center-left Labor Party was faring poorly in national polls up until quite recently. As was the case in the Canadian elections, Labor started gaining ground as part of an anti-Trump backlash. As was the case in the Canadian elections, the candidate most closely associated with the American Republican — Peter Dutton, the hard-right candidate who “embraced MAGA-style politics” — not only fell short of his goal of becoming prime minister, he also appears to have lost his own seat.
The New York Times reported that there’s a “Trump factor ... shaping global politics,” but it’s not a trend the White House will like.
In major votes in Canada and Australia over the past two weeks, centrists saw their fortunes revived, while parties that had borrowed from the MAGA playbook lost out. President Trump has been back in power for only three months, but already his policies, including imposing tariffs and upending alliances, have rippled into domestic political battles around the world. While it is too soon to say that anti-Trump forces are on the rise globally, it is clear that voters have Mr. Trump somewhere on their mind as they make decisions.
The Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne Jr. noted in his latest column, “The president hoped his dominance of the world stage would inspire an international swing toward the nationalist far right. Instead, Australians — angry and mystified by Trump’s tariffs — gifted their center-left prime minister, Anthony Albanese, whose Labor Party trailed in the polls only a few months ago, a landslide victory few predicted.”
When this happens twice in five days, it’s a safe bet other leaders in democracies around the world took note
Kid Berwyn
(20,490 posts)And no DNA splicing them back ever again.
mucholderthandirt
(1,515 posts)I'm glad to see this, great news for Canada and Australia! I always wanted to move to Australia, but never was qualified to even hope to apply. But it's good news, at least, for the people of both countries.
Hey, the rest of you nations out there! Pay attention, or you'll end up like us, suffering and losing anything and everything that made you worthwhile. Change course before it's too late, I beg you.
Tree Lady
(12,414 posts)It's getting really racist there why their conservatives were doing better. She is relieved. They also have to vote so everyone does and it's on Saturday.