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David Dimovski retweeted
10 May 2025
🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺 #gerardrennick #auspol #peoplefirstparty Credit: 15archiver on Instagram
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“Australia's falling productivity levels have been driven down by the replacement of coal-fired power plants with billions of dollars in renewable energy projects, the Productivity Commission has declared, as it warns governments to make only the most efficient, cost-effective investments. "There has been significant investment over the past 20 years to replace coal assets reaching end of life," Dr Robson said “it has seen measured productivity fall significantly as there is a lag between when new energy assets are built and when they start producing at full capacity. Despite a 126 per cent increase in the capital stock since 2001-02, output has only increased 14 per cent over the same period." V “By the end of the 2026 financial year, the total number of staff employed by the federal government in regulatory roles will be more than 107,000. This represents an overall increase of more than 17,000, or 19 per cent, from the 2023 financial year. Research shows red tape has soared in Australia to record levels, with red tape at the federal level having increased by 88 per cent between 2005 and 2013. In fact, red tape has grown at a rate two-thirds greater than the overall growth in the national economy in the same period.” ••••••••••••• It’s not just renewable energy destroying our economy, the bureaucracy has also grown exponentially costing billions in wages and time lost due to red tape. Australia needs a Federation convention similar to the one held by our founding fathers in the 1890’s seeks to remove the duplication of roles and responsibilities between State and Federal governments. We don’t need two health departments, two education departments, two environment departments and so on. To think essential services like maternity wards are being closed when we have 9 health bureaucracies in a country of 28 million people is a joke. If you lower taxes and less regulation please sign up today at Peoplefirstparty.au
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We’re going backwards fast. This clip pretty much sums up the mess Australia is in. For 10 out the last 15 quarters, per capital growth has gone backwards and over the four years since Albanese has been elected per capita growth has gone backwards. It’s worth nothing the economic turmoil caused by Morrison’s response to Covid lit the match for this economic malaise. No major party has a plan to lift Australia’s prosperity. Tax rates and regulations need to be slashed, infrastructure needs to be funded and built, profits need to stop going offshore and our education/immigration sectors need to be completely revamped. People First has the solutions to address these issues. Please lend your support by signing up at Peoplefirstparty.au today.
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We all know what's happening here...
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If the plan was to flood the west with immigrants to cause destabilization, that plan is working flawlessly.
We don’t fool around in Ireland 🇮🇪 Belfast boys went door-to-door seeking out migrant-occupied houses. They had enough of ultra-violent migrant attacks on Irish people. The government started all of this, but by God will the Irish finish it. Follow us and share
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This video shows riots in Middlesbrough, England in August 2024, not recent events in Belfast. youtube.com/watch?v=fdanhE…
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Absolute nonsense... @MoiraDeemingMP please take the leadership off Jess ASAP
The Victorian Lib Leader says Australian hate speech laws are still not strong enough !!!! This is exactly why everyone is voting for One Nation
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I am sick of Australian tax dollars being wasted on Middle Eastern regime change wars... this is outrageous
Today @YvetteCooperMP, @AnitaAnandMP & I announced we're establishing an International Peace Fund for Israelis and Palestinians. The Peace Fund will invest in strengthening civil society, reducing divisions and enabling dialogue to advance a two-state solution and lasting peace.
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David Dimovski retweeted
Saints Cyril and Methodius evangelized the pagan Slavs ☦️
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Minor parties matter! In our democratic system it’s incredibly important that major parties are held to account. They all inevitably become influenced by careerists, lobbyists and vested interests. When I started People First it was with the intention of holding the major parties to account. That intention has never changed and is just as important today even with the rise of One Nation. While it will be good for the Uniparty to be destroyed, it’s important that whatever party replaces it is also held to account. Good governments need to have the capacity to implement solutions and a vision for our future. They also need to be able to manage the bureaucracy and the government machinery they control. It’s not good enough for someone that wants to be Prime Minister not to turn up to Senate estimates or inquiries. Changing the way government works is going to take hard work, persistence and patience. You need to make sure that government employees carry out the tasks you require of them and to hold them to account when they don’t. To do that you need both analytical and persuasion skills. Furthermore you need to be constantly engaging with them on a face to face basis so they know they are being watched. If you can’t hold the bureaucracy to account as a backbencher in Senate estimates when you have time to prepare questions then how do you expect to hold them to account when they are crossing your desk everyday as Prime Minister? Any opportunity to hold the bureaucracy should be taken up with glee, not spurned. That’s why supporting PeopleFirstParty.au is so important. We have the vision for today and the vision for tomorrow. More importantly we have the capacity and the work ethic to hold the government to account regardless of their ideology. If you would like to help People First continue to hold the government to account, whatever their persuasion please donate today at Peoplefirstparty.au
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There is a clear plan for civil unrest across the west and 'their' plan is working flawlessly. History shows how this will end. Countryman against Countryman, people usually die and new boarders will be established. It has been this way for thousands of years and 2026 is no exception.
🚨🇮🇪🇬🇧BREAKING: In Belfast, rioters are reportedly vandalising houses marked as belonging to non-white immigrants.
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Anyone surprised by this has no awareness of how and why boarders exist...
With the British people's approval, a Restore Britain Government will put murderous third world savages to death.
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“A contingent of fans may be boycotting this month’s World Cup over Donald Trump’s various policies and bombings, but these concerns haven’t extended to Canberra. Instead, it seems the delegation headed across the Pacific from Parliament House is so large the politicians could field their own team. A delegation of about a dozen Australian politicians—including sports minister Anika Wells and MP Jerome Laxale-are attending the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America. While the trip has faced public scrutiny due to taxpayer-funded expenses and budget pressures, the MPs are traveling to support the Socceroos as they play their group-stage matches against Türkiye, USA, and Paraguay.” •••••••••••••••• There is absolutely no need for any Australian politician to attend the Soccer World Cup. It shouldn’t be allowed under the rules. The fact that it is just demonstrates how corrupt travel entitlements are for MPs. Stop the rorts.
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Politicians are free to attend events but the dawning of elaborate head dress and taking part in foreign customs is 100% pandering for votes.
Right-leaning politicians, quick life hack: If you don’t want to become the next Aussie political meme… THEN DON’T PUT THE TURBAN ON. Just don’t. Walk away from the turban. Leave it alone. We’re over this multicultural crap, stop with the photos already! Photo credit: @Bender_Aus
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Debt is killing the Australian dream of owning your own home. This is having a devasting impact on the birth rate, cost of living and retirement plans. This has been driven by decades of financial mismanagement by governments and the RBA. Despite many people working longer than ever, Superannuation is not reducing the number of retirees on the pension. If you want to see change then sign up to peolefirstparty.au today. We have the solutions for today and the vision for tomorrow that will put you and your family first. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• “As a result of people purchasing later and taking out larger mortgages, Loan Market Group has found that 40% of respondents do not expect to have paid off their mortgages by the time they retire. This analysis aligns with warnings from the Super Members Council of Australia, which estimated that more than 40% of Australians will retire with mortgage debt, up from 16% two decades ago. To exacerbate the situation, 40% of individuals and 33% of couples will utilise their entire superannuation savings to pay off their debts.”
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Replying to @ALeighMP
An economy that is dependent on immigration is an economy on life support
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Not out of the woods yet.... @RealMarkLatham @JohnRuddick2 @Cribbertarian Found on seek
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$40 billion in remittances leaves Australia every year. If you move to Australia you should invest in Australia, not send money back to the country you left behind. $40 billion is the combined annual profit of our five biggest banks. This an enormous hit to our economy that is unsustainable and should not be tolerated. Most of these remittances are by foreign students who milk our generosity. Peoplefirstparty.au intends to crack down on this exploitation by reducing student and bridging visas by up to one million places. Politicians need to put Australia and not vested interests first.
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