By Giuseppe De Santis

Similar to the situation in Britain, Australia has a political elite that is out of touch with the needs of everyday citizens. This disconnection has led to extremely high levels of immigration, making life increasingly difficult for many Australians.

Recently, many Australians expressed their frustration. On Sunday, August 31, several thousand people participated in ‘March for Australia’ rallies across multiple cities. The far-left Australian government condemned the protests.

The rallies were held to call for an end to mass immigration, a topic that mainstream politicians in Australia (and Britain) have never had the courage to address.

The protesters raised concerns about the impact of immigration on various aspects of life, including culture, wages, traffic, housing, the environment, infrastructure, healthcare, crime, and the sense of community.

To grasp the severity of the problem, it’s essential to recognise the number of Australians who are currently homeless and sleeping on the streets due to a significant shortage of housing. Mass immigration is a primary factor contributing to the long waiting lists for treatment in Australian hospitals.

What adds to the distress of this situation is that those in power not only ignore the concerns of everyday Australians, but far-left extremists also label the protesters as racist and intolerant. There have been reports of riot officers having to use pepper spray on left-wing counter-demonstrators.

Despite the ruling elite’s stance, the citizens of Australia are determined not to let their country be compromised. Their unwavering determination is a beacon of hope, and they are likely to take to the streets again soon, showing the potential for change.

Join us!

Click here to join us as a member.

Or sign up for our free email newsletter at the bottom of the page.

Follow us and share our content on these social media platforms using the links below:

X (formerly known as Twitter): @BritishDems

Youtube: @BritishDemocrats

Facebook: @BritishDems

Telegram: @British_Democrats

TikTok: BritishDemocrats_1