In the 1980s, Labor’s average percentage of the primary vote was...

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    In the 1980s, Labor’s average percentage of the primary vote was in the high 40s. By the end of the 90s it was down to a 40.8 per cent average. In the 2000s the average slipped into the high 30s, and as we close out the 2010s, federal Labor’s average primary vote over the past decade has dropped to 34.8 per cent. This is Labor’s worst decade since the 1930s, when a civil war split the Labor vote in two.


    Why can many of us see this and they can’t? Labor needs to seek talent and move to the Center or die out. Too many within their ranks come from business hating unions and hard left wing detractors. UK Labour is a clear message to those awake enough to work it out. The truth is a of Labor’s policies are regressive. They spend tooo much time playing games with the lackey inner city mob.

 
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