Voters will not tolerate ‘lack of urgency’ from governments

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2024
  • Redbridge Group Director Simon Welsh says aspirational voters have shown a “loss of patience” with the government going forward.
    New research seems to suggest that there is a growing consciousness amongst voters around the issue of economic inequality.
    Specifically, how our systems around tax, housing, health and education are working to make the rich richer and the poor poorer.
    “I think we are going to see voters - particularly these aspirational voters, but not only - that won’t tolerate timidity in governments and won’t tolerate lack of urgency in governments,” Mr Welsh told Sky News Australia.
    “The old adage in Australian politics that you elect someone and get them for two terms; I think those days are going and I think they are going quickly.”

Комментарии • 5

  • @KT-bb1tb
    @KT-bb1tb 21 день назад

    I Was Around, with the Whitlam Disaster Labor has a Long History of Incompetence and Poor Performance, that's where the Hope is Lost !

  • @jayhellyer5406
    @jayhellyer5406 21 день назад

    This is exactly the expectation I had of albo when he was elected. I've watched him for nearly 30 years so am completely unsurprised at not only him but his party's performance. He is the literal wet lettuce leaf.

  • @carbonite1999
    @carbonite1999 21 день назад

    1 billion dollars for quantum computing. the poor ,the homeless ,the people waiting for care , the hungry, all in need ,not for a computer, but a home ,,help and a working public service! should be the only priority ..