Hanson gave clearer voice to what the Coalition has nudged and winked about for 25 years
This commentary argues that the Australian Coalition is struggling to maintain political relevance, often finding itself reacting to the cultural narratives set by the One Nation party. The author suggests a disconnect between parliamentary power and the public mood.
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Understanding the shifting dynamics of Australian political discourse is essential for analyzing the influence of fringe parties on mainstream policy.
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The piece uses critical language regarding the Coalition's effectiveness and frames the political landscape through a lens of cultural fragmentation.
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