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.bobjcarr: There is a real serious economic, environmental & planning debate about whether optimal immigration.. is the best economic model for Australia. MORE: kennyonsunday

04/03/2019Recent polling has indicated the Prime Ministers stance on border protection could be an advantage to Gladys Berejiklian in the upcoming New South Wales election on March 23.

A YouGov Galaxy poll has shown Labor has not gained the ground needed for the seat of East Hills, leaving parties tied at 50-50. Prime Minister Scott Morrison appears to have rallied voters from the marginal south-western Sydney seat who have expressed strong concerns about migration and population. The Prime Minister has had less pull in the seat of Ryde, who are feeling discouraged from over-development.

 

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chriskkenny bobjcarr Did you give up when you got the golden boot to China.?

bobjcarr Do you ever stop whining about this Bob, we cannot keep this vast nation for ourselves

chriskkenny bobjcarr It doesn't even make sense. By definition 'optimal' means 'the best'. Sky news is a waste of bandwidth and radio spectrum, making australia meaner and dumber. auspol

bobjcarr Surprising to hear Bob Carr emerge from his Trump Derangement Syndrome and say something coherent. He's starting to sound like the guy I voted for once upon a time.

chriskkenny bobjcarr Yeah, mainstream politicians are saying things like immigration ought to be halved - because there's an election looming ... but election or no election, they won't actual *DO* anything about it. That's the problem.

bobjcarr A nation is more than an economy. A nation is a people. Economic arguments don't change the fact that mass immigration means being replaced in our own homeland by people who already have homelands of their own.

bobjcarr It's not. Why cant the leaders of this site country see it. Enough is Enough. We are taking the world's shit. Look whete we are.

chriskkenny bobjcarr Retire already‼️

chriskkenny bobjcarr INDEED.

bobjcarr Commie alert.

bobjcarr Here's an idea. Incentivize having children in married families. Just a thought. That way the country grows organically.

bobjcarr Watch them eat their own after this statement 😂

bobjcarr No there isn’t. There is a racist debate about Muslim immigration.

bobjcarr Carr is a nimrod and wouldn't have a clue

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