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Yes, I think they are far better off on their own. As a party they could end up being neither here nor there. Some of them of a similar persuasion could be loosely alligned but I doubt a party would work. 

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There's a financial component too I believe. Labor made changes around electoral funding which benefits parties over independents.

One commentator said they could form a party called "the Independents" and allow conscience votes on every issue.

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On 01/06/2026 at 8:52 AM, facthunter said:

Where is THERE exactly?  People can PROMISE anything. 

We have seen that recently with the budget. As if they weren"t thinking about negative gearing before the election. Lying pieces of .....  the only reason ON is getting any teaction is because of the poor performance of the major partys. It is amazing how people get stuck into other people without acually thinking they may be wrong themselves.

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The major party's bipartisan immigration policy is on the rocks, thanks to One Nation. The Liberals are now calling for a reduction in immigrant numbers, trying to take the wind out of O.N.'s sails. No one trusts the Liberal any longer, they're just about finished. And Labor is in the same boat, floating rudderless in a One Nation sea.

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It's funny hearing some journalists referring to the government's 94 seat majority. That's their number of seats in the house; their majority is 19 seats.

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