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Mark Latham blames the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), saying this is the ‘biggest betrayal’ by organised labour in the history of Australian politics against the workers.

One Nation NSW Senate candidate Mark Latham says ‘real, disposable’ incomes and living standards have become stagnant over the past three years, due to the oversupply of the labour market by immigration.

Mr Latham blames the Australian Council of Trade Unions , saying this is the ‘biggest betrayal’ by organised labour in the history of Australian politics against the workers. The NSW One Nation leader says unemployment rate should be lower, at two per cent following years of continuous economic growth.

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Mark Who? Oh that Mark Latham! The one who was going to SELL OUT the CFMEU workers in Nth Tassie in 2004 to the Greens? Yes...CFMEU members, who the day before the election, chaired Howard on their shoulders!! ljayes Kieran_Gilbert (Hanson can have him!)

JazzaBazza_ RealMarkLatham who would have thought that opening the nation's door to unchecked, unending third world immigration would stagnate wages and drive your children's life options up shit creek? Oh, wait, the boomers did. Now you expect us to pay for it and fix this?

Poor old Mark has degenerated from ALP leader to a One Nation scumbag.

No ! Latham the drongo wins , hands down

Stop broadcasting bullshit.

Rubbish. It’s because Australians are either too lazy or too thick to do the work. Won’t pick crops and are completely unskilled in areas that matter.

Well, if Mark Latham said it...............it must be crap.

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