WA Votes and Dutton unravelling

WA Votes and Dutton unravelling

Author: New Politics March 14, 2025 Duration: 52:04
The WA election delivered another massive win for Labor, securing a third term – despite a 10 per cent swing against Labor, votes shifted to Greens, independents, and One Nation, signaling dissatisfaction with the Liberals rather than enthusiasm for their return. With a federal election looming, the Liberal Party’s lack of readiness for government could impact key seats, while poor gender representation remains a challenge for them. A Climate 200-backed candidate achieved a massive swing in Fremantle, highlighting voter demand for climate action, questioning Climate 200’s focus on Liberal seats as Labor expands fossil fuel projects. Cyclone Alfred brought scrutiny to disaster politics, as Peter Dutton faced backlash for attending a $25,000-a-ticket fundraiser instead of aiding his flood-hit electorate. Is he starting to unravel? Meanwhile, the exposure of a hoax terror plot raised concerns over political fear-mongering, as Dutton continued to exploit the false narrative and NSW’s rushed anti-Semitism laws drew criticism for favouring pro-Israel groups while ignoring rising Islamophobia. Opinion polls show Labor slightly ahead, despite media efforts to boost Dutton, whose missteps, from disasters to fabricated threats, continue to erode voter trust. As the federal election nears, WA’s results suggest a national trend – voters are frustrated with Labor but see the Liberals under Dutton as unelectable.

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