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Originally posted by mistyrains
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"The public was never consulted about this policy ...."
jitttlatw07,
We have had changes of government several times since then. Opponents of multiculturalism had the opportunity to speak up to win majority support for their views. The fact that no successive governments had changed the policy should tell you that multiculturalism is WIDELY accepted in this country.
We live in a free society, you are entitled to hold a different opinion on multiculturalism, but the majority outside of hotocopper does not agree with you.
There is NO conspiracy out there to deny us the opportunity in an election to throw out government that introduced that we do not like.
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bollocks multiculturalism is widely supported....
"One Nation achieved its peak of support in the 1998 Queensland state election , at which the party won 22.7% of the vote. "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Nation_(Australia)
ok QLD may be more inclined than other states, but the flip side is Pauline Hanson is a twit, if someone a bit smarter and savvy was leading an anti immigration party, it would probably do quite well in Australia