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The impact of Prime Minister's change on Immigration and House prices

 
[Economic News]     04 Sep 2018
Last week, the Australian Liberal Party staged a power fight. Tan Bao (Malcolm Turnbull), leader of the party, was challenged by (Peter Dutton), the interior minister, and lost his post as prime minister on Friday morning, August 24, 2018. After that, ScoMo won the post of Prime Minister Australia by 43 votes to 40, after which Bishop (Bishop) and ScoMo (Scott Morrison) competed for the leader of ...

Last week, the Australian Liberal Party staged a power fight. Tan Bao (Malcolm Turnbull), leader of the party, was challenged by (Peter Dutton), the interior minister, and lost his post as prime minister on Friday morning, August 24, 2018. After that, ScoMo won the post of Prime Minister Australia by 43 votes to 40, after which Bishop (Bishop) and ScoMo (Scott Morrison) competed for the leader of the party, beating him out in front of him by 43 votes to 40 to win the position of Prime Minister of Australia. Some brain-sized immigrants and homesellers (don`t bring it in, I`m talking about the News Crop monkeys), preach that pro-immigrant, pro-real estate ScoMo will let go of immigration and boost house prices when they come to power with the same size as the tonsil-sized ones (don`t bring it in, I`m talking about the macaques of News Crop). Fool everybody hurriedly come to Australia, go to buy a house more.

The impact of Prime Minister's change on Immigration and House prices


Why the coup?

There was a lot of media coverage of the coup, but there was no detailed explanation of why the coup happened. It is widely said that the coup was orchestrated by former Prime Minister Tony (Tony Abbott). Back then, Tony defeated the Labour Party (ALP), as prime minister, angry, the result was little brother Tan Bao behind the back, before the term of office, he was stabbed, lost the party leader. Tony, who is trying to save his strength secretly, is now leading his younger brother taro to challenge Tan Bao`s authority at a time when Tan Bao has been devastated by the national energy security (NEG, National Energy Guarantee). Stabbing people must be stabbed; natural cycle, karma, now Tan Bao also has been stabbed in the back of the pain. Unfortunately, taro miscalculated support within the party and fell short of it, allowing Tan Bao`s younger brother, ScoMo, to pick up a bargain. Of the last four candidates, ScoMo, the one with the lowest popular support among voters, came to power.

This cycle of retribution is widely shared among the Chinese, but it is not the cause of the coup d`é tat. Why is there a coup in the Liberal Party? Start with Australia`s democracy, "Westminster System."

The Westminster System originated in the UK, simply saying that policy is decided by a collective vote by the ruling cabinet, and that the party leader exists only to facilitate the implementation of the cabinet`s collective decisions. But the bad is bad because Rudd (Kevin Rudd), the former Labour leader, did a bad job. When Rudd came to power, he was a maverick, leaving his cabinet aside and doing what he wanted. Most of the Australian prime ministers, like Mr Rudd, ignored cabinet advice and did whatever they wanted. This is why since Mr Rudd came to power in 2007, not a single prime minister has completed his full term and has been halved by the cabinet. The same is true of Tan Bao, who is the only one in the Party. On the policy of national energy security, without going through the cabinet, the younger brother`s energy minister was directly led to face the media to introduce his policy, which of course caused the cabinet`s dissatisfaction; at last, it was unjustifiable to be fought and stepped down.

Once you understand the cause of the coup, you know why the most impersonal, the most mediocre ScoMo came to power. The cabinet was afraid of electing a tyrant similar to Tony or Tan Bao, so they chose the most incompetent and most likely to listen to the cabinet`s advice of the ScoMo..


The impact of house price policy on future immigrants in Australia

ScoMo before the policy is pro-immigration, pro-"big Australia", in support of rising housing prices, so, many eyes can only see three inches in front of the people feel that Australia will definitely be open to emigration, house prices rose sharply. Even so, his policy will be carried out for up to ten months. Next May`s general election is the only focus of the ScoMo. Now there are only two roads ahead of ScoMo:

Major changes.

The measures include reducing immigration, lowering energy prices, reducing pressure on citizens` living expenses, supporting higher wages, building more infrastructure, easing pressure on large numbers of migrants, and encouraging citizens to save money rather than borrow. Policies such as curtailing the long bubble of housing. These are all urgent issues for voters; if ScoMo is to defeat Labour in next year`s election, he will have to make big changes.

Keep the policy unchanged.

Basically, the 43 ScoMo lawmakers elected ScoMo to lose, waiting for Labour to step down next year.

Of course, according to ScoMo`s IQ, he will only "maintain stability". He could not see the problems that ordinary voters needed to solve, not to mention the way out. With the ability of ScoMo, he will be able to become prime minister of Australia enough to brag later, and expect him to solve the economic problems that Australia is facing now?


epilogue

If there is no big reform after the ScoMo comes to power, it will have to wait for the opposition to win next May`s general election. Even if the ScoMo had the ability to stabilize migrants and house prices for the time being (not to prevent house prices from falling, but to keep them down), in 10 months` time, immigrants and house prices would be heavily affected by the campaign; In other words, immigration will become more and more difficult, and house prices will fall faster and faster, falling more and more. Those who are still hesitant to submit their Australian permanent residence visas are quick to do so; people who are in debt and cannot make ends meet can consider clearing up some of their debts.

If you need legal advice on visa issues, you can call 61 2 8084 8341 directly to the office of Weber`s law firm in downtown Sydney at Level 6, 1 Castlereagh St, Sydney 2000. Meet with a professional lawyer. Before September 30, 2018, the first consultation, the first 20 minutes free.


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