Politicians love ‘disunity around Aus Day’ because it ‘keeps us from pointing the finger’ at them

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Politicians love ‘disunity around Aus Day’ because it ‘keeps us from pointing the finger’ at them
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Sky News host Cory Bernardi says the “minority outrage” over the date of Australia Day is a distraction to prevent us from identifying “the real problem and apportioning the blame where it belongs”.

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Mr Bernardi said Australia’s politicians have spent “decades not addressing the substantive long-term issues that actually need to be sorted”. “That head-in-the-sand approach has left us with one of the highest costs of living anywhere in the world. “Our housing prices are sky high, food costs are massive, while electricity prices alone are crippling household budgets.”“Insulated from the real-world concerns as they are cushioned by fat salaries, first-class travel and an attentive entourage.

“They love the minority rabble-rousers creating discord and disunity around Australia Day because it keeps us from pointing the finger of blame at them.”

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