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Reform Australia can't come fast enough
Not sure who is dumber. isis brides or the followers of reform.

At least the isis birds arn't marching in the streets in behalf of billionaires who have hoodwinked their fragile little simple minds.
 
Reform Australia can't come fast enough

There's already a political party in the Reform space...

It's called One Nation and they're very much on the sidelines. The poltical establishment in Australia, the ALP and the LNP will never be troubled by a few right wing nutters who have enjoyed a bit of notoriety in terms of their political world view being dropped into the everyday news...
 
There's already a political party in the Reform space...

It's called One Nation and they're very much on the sidelines. The poltical establishment in Australia, the ALP and the LNP will never be troubled by a few right wing nutters who have enjoyed a bit of notoriety in terms of their political world view being dropped into the everyday news...
They will overtake One Nation very quickly
 
Hot?! That's a low bar.
Or a half bar.


Speaking of. Best name I heard someone called was in the uk ‘henman’. It was for someone who couldn’t get past the semi stage. Named after their famous tennis player with the same skill 😆
 
They will overtake One Nation very quickly
So obscure and useless with no power in Australian politics, except interest from rednecks up north, hamstringing the liberal party and sending them to election defeats in virtually every single city? Awesome !
 
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I notice that doesn't include 'born here'. For people born here though can citizenship can be revoked?

Has that been done before ever?
Not sure if its ever been done but if they don't have citizenship of another country we can't make them stateless under current laws.
 
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ipso faco? Wanna redacto?

My opinion doesn't really count, the Constitution of Australia, I believe, considers treason any act of harm or intent to promote harm against the Commonwealth of Australia ... Acts of war against two other sovereign nations would be considered crimes or war crimes or whatever the case may be.
The Constitution doesn't define treason. That's the job of Parliament. The only time it mentions treason is to say those attainted of treason (which is more than a conviction) can't be a member of Parliament.
 
Like most people who are seeking answers, she found it in the wrong place. She was young and got hoodwinked by the ideaology, must like the people who follow Reform.
 
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