Libs initiated ‘every climate policy’

by SCOTT JOHNSON – IN RECENT years, political pundits and critics have increasingly labelled opposing political Parties, such as Liberal vs Labor and Republican vs Democrat as being a sort of uniparty. 

Whereby they see political differences as negligible and with both Parties being controlled by the same political elite. 

Every major climate and energy policy in Australia was introduced by the Liberal National Party. Every one of them. Labor then came in and ramped it up.
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Senator Malcolm Roberts applied this concept to Australia’s long running climate policies stating in 2024.

“Every major climate and energy policy in this country was introduced by the Liberal National Party. Every one of them. Labor then came in and ramped it up,” he said.

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“Australia once had the world’s most affordable and reliable energy and now household electricity costs have trebled.”

This uniparty concept is not new, however, and was summed up by Professor Carrol Quigley in his 1966 book Tragedy and Hope stating, “the two Parties should be almost identical, so the American people can ‘throw the rascals out’ at any election without leading to any profound or extreme shifts in policy”.

Quigley was a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Washington political insider and professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service where he was a mentor to Bill Clinton.

His historical writings would become somewhat famous among theorists exploring the so called “one world government” agenda influenced by the Anglo-American Establishment (and their rules-based order organised by the UK, USA and Commonwealth Nations).

Notably, in our post-COVID world today there is no shortage of political discourse and allegations of oligarchic control by elites and globalists – and their relationship to this uniparty concept.PC

Scott Johnson is a Western Australian independent journalist.
MAIN PHOTOGRAPH: Malcolm Roberts. (courtesy YouTube/Malcolm Roberts)

2 thoughts on “Libs initiated ‘every climate policy’

  1. Correct. Little johnnie signed us up to Paris, signed off on the worst gas deal ever to china, enacted the legislation to stop nuclear and did nothing to protect coal power.

    The Nats should leave the SFL immediately. The last chance for the SFL was to elect Jacinta as their deputy; they didn’t do it and they are a bunch of gutless cowards who think (sic) their best chance of power is to mimic the alp commies.

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