At least, not in terms of the current establishment. Actually, it's not a registered party yet, as far as I know.
But consider this:
The United Australia Party a VERY minor party was joined by Craig Kelly, a parliament member who removed himself from the one of two major parties, the "Liberals" (in the traditional sense of the word - minimal govt involvement, freedom of individual, etc) when they refused to let him speak the truth.
The UAP shot up in membership in a few weeks to have the largest registered number of members of any party in Aus.
Point being, the minor and independent parties are getting a LOT of attention and support, and people who previously supported the major parties are fleeing in droves, it seems.
in that sense, as a new independent party, A1 has some clout.
And now the Reignite Democracy party is joining UAP as well, and I think the Aussie Cossack is running in a seat too. It will be interesting to see if the other minor parties can see this as an opportunity to kick out the establishment parties - Labor, Liberal, Greens, Nationals - or at least give them the scare of their life.
I am glad Clive seems to be on the right side of this but I don't trust his party - too opportunistic. Ric is different because he is a true leader, is fully AWAKE and has the intellectual strength to pull it off - did you hear him read out his letter to the Governor General? That is what is needed to make a difference here. AND if words fail, well, he's got that in the bag too. Not just SAS, he's SASR. Everybody should get behind Australia One party. Now if the GG does his job and throws out this Govt. he can put any people in place to run the country. I really hope Ric has a major role to play there - let me be clear - I want him for top job! He knows the history, the constitution, he understands fundamentally that people are SOVEREIGN and he would bring about changes that benefit everyone significantly. He's also a leadership consultant to bigwigs, so he's connected. He is a truth teller, no bullshit, no fucking around kind of man and he knows how to get shit done. Tick, tick, tick and fucking tick. AFAIK no-one else comes anywhere close.
All they really need to do is to get a crack in the door. A foothold. For example, with Bosi, his view is that once they can even get ONE member in parliament, then that individual will have parliamentary privilege, and can begin to spill the beans on the whole corrupt and sick system.
All they really need to do is to get a crack in the door. A foothold. For example, with Bosi, his view is that once they can even get ONE member in parliament, then that individual will have parliamentary privilege, and can begin to spill the beans on the whole corrupt and sick system.
I was really waiting until you would show your real nature.
Obviously, you have no idea about what kind of work and effort, sacrifice and investment have been taking place in that little org called RDA.
Shame that, in your ignorance, you expose yourself and your narrow mind and heart. But then again, I suppose that's good, if you are willing to own it.
There's a network of minor parties that seem to be working together. There will be an Australian federal election within the next 12 months. Australia has a preferential voting system, which means minor parties can actually get in if their preferences flow to each other.
Does that party have any clout? I'm asking from a non Aussie perpective.
Nup.
At least, not in terms of the current establishment. Actually, it's not a registered party yet, as far as I know.
But consider this:
The United Australia Party a VERY minor party was joined by Craig Kelly, a parliament member who removed himself from the one of two major parties, the "Liberals" (in the traditional sense of the word - minimal govt involvement, freedom of individual, etc) when they refused to let him speak the truth.
The UAP shot up in membership in a few weeks to have the largest registered number of members of any party in Aus.
Point being, the minor and independent parties are getting a LOT of attention and support, and people who previously supported the major parties are fleeing in droves, it seems.
in that sense, as a new independent party, A1 has some clout.
And now the Reignite Democracy party is joining UAP as well, and I think the Aussie Cossack is running in a seat too. It will be interesting to see if the other minor parties can see this as an opportunity to kick out the establishment parties - Labor, Liberal, Greens, Nationals - or at least give them the scare of their life.
It’s about getting the balance of power for the minor parties and I think UAP had the potential to deliver on this.
I am glad Clive seems to be on the right side of this but I don't trust his party - too opportunistic. Ric is different because he is a true leader, is fully AWAKE and has the intellectual strength to pull it off - did you hear him read out his letter to the Governor General? That is what is needed to make a difference here. AND if words fail, well, he's got that in the bag too. Not just SAS, he's SASR. Everybody should get behind Australia One party. Now if the GG does his job and throws out this Govt. he can put any people in place to run the country. I really hope Ric has a major role to play there - let me be clear - I want him for top job! He knows the history, the constitution, he understands fundamentally that people are SOVEREIGN and he would bring about changes that benefit everyone significantly. He's also a leadership consultant to bigwigs, so he's connected. He is a truth teller, no bullshit, no fucking around kind of man and he knows how to get shit done. Tick, tick, tick and fucking tick. AFAIK no-one else comes anywhere close.
All they really need to do is to get a crack in the door. A foothold. For example, with Bosi, his view is that once they can even get ONE member in parliament, then that individual will have parliamentary privilege, and can begin to spill the beans on the whole corrupt and sick system.
I think he is right.
All they really need to do is to get a crack in the door. A foothold. For example, with Bosi, his view is that once they can even get ONE member in parliament, then that individual will have parliamentary privilege, and can begin to spill the beans on the whole corrupt and sick system.
I think he is right.
Thanks Hooly.
I was really waiting until you would show your real nature.
Obviously, you have no idea about what kind of work and effort, sacrifice and investment have been taking place in that little org called RDA.
Shame that, in your ignorance, you expose yourself and your narrow mind and heart. But then again, I suppose that's good, if you are willing to own it.
No. Very few people would even know he or the party existed.
There's a network of minor parties that seem to be working together. There will be an Australian federal election within the next 12 months. Australia has a preferential voting system, which means minor parties can actually get in if their preferences flow to each other.
greens are dirty
Unfortunately, none.