Mark Mitchell
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I mean, practically, it means...
the housing supply hasn't caught up at all.
I mean, to know the numbers, I mean, in the first three years of the Labor government, they brought into Australia a net migration of 1.4 million people.
And that's what most Australians feel.
So Angus Taylor stood up in front of
an audience yesterday.
The speech that you watched, John Howard was there in the front row, who famously, of course, when he was PM, said, we will decide who comes to this country and the mode in which they come.
And so Taylor is trying now to link, and he hasn't put numbers on it, by the way.
I had his immigration spokesman on Sky last night, and he wouldn't either.
They're going to wait.
They'll unload that when they get closer to the election, which is still two years away.
But Angus Taylor, as you would have seen,
said that people should not be allowed into Australia if they don't believe in democracy, freedom of speech and freedom of association, warning that, quote, we have stopped
celebrating our great nation.
Now, these are all very motherhood statements.
How do you prove that?
Where do you go to get people who believe in the great Australian values?
What are they?
I would say that in 2026, many Australians who've been here for their whole lives couldn't tell you what that exactly is.
How this is all going to work in practice is not exactly clear.