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The Chinese abandoned the Labour Party in the general election, and the Labour Party stopped updating the social app after the election.

Source: xkb.com.au
[Current News]     11 Nov 2019
On the eve of the federal election polling day, the campaign entered a "silent period." the Labour Party stopped updating the social app official Labour Party's review after the defeat of the federal election. It found that "Australian Chinese voters are turning against the Labour Party in fiercely competitive electoral districts." although the Labour Party tried to attract Chinese voters through ...
The Chinese abandoned the Labour Party in the general election, and the Labour Party stopped updating the social app after the election.

On the eve of the federal election voting day, the election campaign entered a "quiet period", and the Labour Party stopped updating the social app official account.


The Labour Party`s review after the defeat of the federal election found that "Australian Chinese voters are turning against Labour in fiercely competitive electoral districts," which Labour abandoned as soon as the election was over, although it tried to woo Chinese voters through the Chinese social media social app before the election.

The Australian newspaper disclosed on Friday that since the end of the election, the official social app official number Australian Labor Party of the Australian Labour Party and the official social app official account Bill Shorten and Labor, of the former Labour Party leader Sheldon (Bill Shorten) have not been updated since the eve of the election day.

As early as June 2016, Australia`s two major political parties began to use Chinese social media to publish messages, policies and campaign information to strengthen exchanges with Chinese voters.

Among them, Labour heavyweight dignitaries updated daily during the last federal election campaign. Xue Dun and shadow foreign minister Huang Yingxian and shadow finance minister Bowen (Chris Bowen), also communicated with Chinese voters through social app live broadcast,.

After the election, Yang Qianhui, a Labour Chinese candidate for the (Chisholm) district in Chizem, Victoria, officially said goodbye to Chinese voters on social app and thanked all Australian Chinese voters, supporters and volunteers.

A Labour Party review of defeat released yesterday pointed out that the Labour Party needs to improve its attractiveness to devout Christians and Australian Chinese voters, both of whom abandoned the Labour Party when Scherton led the Labour Party.

It found that in two key districts, Reid (Reid) in New State and Chizem in Victoria, 2 percent of Chinese voters change voted, prompting the Liberal Party to keep the two seats.

The Labour Party`s defeat Review report recommended that Labour "develop a coherent strategy to interact more fully with culturally and linguistically diverse communities, including Chinese Australians."

It found: "Australian Chinese voters are opposed to Labour in the fiercely competitive seats."

Daley (Michael Daley), the former leader of the New State Labour Party, was exposed by the media against Asians during the new state election a few months before the federal election, which had a disastrous impact on the Labour Party`s image in the minds of Chinese and other Asians.

Before the federal election on May 18 th, both the ruling and opposition parties recognized the importance of Chinese votes.

While the Labour Party`s defeat review report did not discuss why Chinese turned their backs on the Labour Party, some politicians believe Australian Chinese voters have been angry about Daley`s claim that Asian graduates with "Ph.D. academic degree" are taking jobs from young Australians, which has been magnified on social media such as social app.

In addition, the report cites Phillips (Ben Phillips), a professor at the Australian National University. Phillips found that a large proportion of Christians left Labour, while voters with college education or earning more than 100000 yuan a year turned to support Labour.

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