Acer,
Nice to hear your point of view, I have a different one.
You say "If historically Australian politicians had not shown leadership on immigration and gone against the populist view..."
This statement seems to show that you agree that the current stance of both Lib and Lab for a higher population is not in keeping with the view of the majority. In that case how can the majority show its displeasure when the politicians take a united stand against the people?
This is not party political, it isn't an election issue. Its the people v the pollies.
I am suggesting a royal commission followed by a referendum as the pollies have proved themselves unable to even consider the question.
You would have the chance to put your view to the commission and to the people before the referendum. If the 'populist' view of the majority is different than yours then the will of the majority must prevail.
Bacci
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