I'm interested in your point of view and appreciate that your system also weakens the voting power of entities that minimise their tax contribution, tax cheats, and so on. You also said that you would have measures in place to prevent whole classes of people from not being represented at all.
However, I just don't see how the LNP need the power of their voting bloc increased. The wealthy haven't had any issue getting their party elected the past 3 elections. I can't see Labor ever beating them if higher income earners are given extra voting power.
Further, I don't have anything against people on welfare.
I'm sure a lot of them won't bother looking for work, but why does that matter when there's a demand for jobs, not workers?
Is it not redundant to discuss whether people on welfare are intentionally avoiding work when there's a demand for work?
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