Liberal leader Mr. Peter Dutton is winning in the polls as he continues to take his cues from the United Australia Party.
Dutton’s latest election promise - to drop the Aboriginal flag from government press conferences – is something I have been doing and advocating for since day one.
I have been branded a racist, a bigot and divisive for arguing that Australians should be united under one flag, not three.
But, as often happens, the United Australia Party proposes sensible policies that are ridiculed and mocked until they are not.
And then, when the heat has been taken out of the issue, the Coalition adopt those policies as their own.
No one, especially the United Australia Party, gets rewarded for being first. We are ridiculed, made fun of and maligned when we dare to propose commonsense ideas.
Those LINO’s (Liberals in name only) in the Liberal Party only adopt our policies once we’ve taken all the heat and all the arrows.
Nuclear power is another classic example of a policy that is only now being embraced because we made it acceptable to talk about.
Clive Palmer was arguing the case for nuclear power back in 2019. He was lampooned. But the public mood has come around to Mr Palmer’s idea, and the Coalition have recently adopted it as their own. Better late than never, I suppose.
Without the United Australia Party’s advocacy for sensible policies before they are popular, common sense would never see the light of day in this country.
It is our lot to do the heavy lifting when it comes to shifting public sentiment. And it is the Coalition’s modus operandi to act only when their internal polling shows that it is safe to do so.
One of the next major issues that Dutton could embrace is the fight against the radical elements within the LGBTIQA2S+ movement and their attack on the nuclear family and children.
I have taken enormous criticism for being outspoken against the insanity of this ideology.
But as I have spoken, sentiment around the world has shifted. The Cass Report in the UK led to the closure of the Tavistock Clinic. The US Congress is voting to keep men out of the Capitol’s female bathrooms, and European nations are banning the prescription of puberty blockers to minors. Australia, as usual, will be one of the last countries to embrace common sense on these issues.
But mark my words, Mr Peter Dutton could eventually start to speak out on this issue. And if he does, don’t forget that he is only brave enough to speak up because the United Australia Party spoke first.
This is why our party is so important. Without the hard work we do, so much of what so-called conservatives are now embracing would be too risky to talk about.
They only speak up after referring to the opinion polls. At the United Australia Party, we speak out based on our deeply held values.
We won’t get any thanks from Mr Peter Dutton. But you, the United Australia Party members and supporters know the truth. And I can’t thank you enough for that support.
Sincerely,
Senator Ralph Babet
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