Australia’s Islamic minority of 2.21 per cent is
holding a squirrel grip on our Parliament. At least 15 Federal seats are now in
the hands of Islamic voters with populations of between 5 per cent and 22.67
per cent with many more seats likely to swing on the Islamic vote.
Two seats that have over a 20 per cent Islam
component are held by Labor, including “Blaxland” 22.67 per cent (Jason Clare)
and “Watson” 20.25 per cent (Tony Burke).
Despite the swing to the LNP at the latest
election, all but 3 of the 15 seats are held by Labor with the next election
promising a clean sweep to Islam/Labor of up to 21 seats with substantial
Islamic minorities.
Labor is pro Palestinian for good reason and the
Coalition is desperately placating Islamic leaders at every turn as Islam
permeates our Parliament.
Australian voters who follow the Jewish faith comprise of less than 0.5
per cent of the electorate with the highest numbers in the seat of “Wentworth”
12.6 per cent (Malcolm Turnbull).
The Jewish vote, which is mainly centred in traditional LNP seats
anyway, has little effect on a Federal election.
Anyone following Federal elections will have noticed that a 5 per cent
swing will win most seats, 10 per cent is a given and 20 per cent a flat out
certainty.
Apart from the last election, Western Sydney holds the key to who gains
office Federally and Islamic contenders are now standing for pre-selection in
red ribbon ALP seats and winning.
Tony Abbott’s latest announcement of anti-terrorism legislation was met
with bitter objections from Islamic leaders, claiming they were being targeted,
while Labor’s Richard Marles (pictured) claimed those of us with Anglo-Saxon
heritage were also guilty of terrorism.
Marles’ extraordinary (tho’ not unexpected) statement is a forerunner to
Labor’s intention of electorally climbing into bed with Islam. After all, it
has worked extremely hard to succour those of the Islamic faith and has no
intention to desert them in 2016. The Islam vote now holds the key to Labor’s
return to office.
The cornerstone of stemming Islamic influence on the Australian
landscape was Section 18C but unfortunately that was left in the hands of a
bumbling Senator Brandis who literally couldn’t sell an ice cream to an
Arab.
“Everyone has a right to free speech” sounds a lot
more appealing than, “Everyone has a right to be bigoted”.
While 18C remains, this post is illegally offending those of the Islamic
faith on the basis of religion or ethnicity, and that's the way Labor and Islam
want it to stay.
Perhaps law-abiding Islamists remain deafeningly silent over the little
Aussie boy holding up the head of an infidel for fear of offending Australians
and being in breach of 18C... yeah, right.
When the brain-dead Brandis recently summoned Islamic leaders to
Canberra to unsuccessfully sell them the new anti-terrorism laws he put on a
great spread for them. Unfortunately it was the last days of Ramadan.
The only things missing were the bacon rolls and a little foresight.
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