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Trans, feminist, trade unionist, socialist. Ukraine solidarity. Interested in economic, industrial and political sociology. Tweets my own views. Living on Wurundjeri Land. https://open.substack.com/pub/revitalisinglabour
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đź§µ 6/ What we actually need is honest accounting of what the movement achieved and where it fell short, and a strategy adequate to One Nation at over 20%, not a repeat of one built for 8%. Read, share, subscribe. open.substack.com/pub/revitali...
đź§µ 3/ But One Nation's politics won. Howard absorbed the agenda: mandatory detention, TPVs, ATSIC abolished. Hanson herself, in 2005, said she felt like the minister for everything. One Nation as an organisation declined. One Nation's politics didn't.
đź§µ 5/ The IST tradition keeps declaring far-right organisational decline as victory for the left while the mainstream right absorbs the politics. The MLR pieces are recommending this approach a third time, and it still hasn't fully reckoned with what the first two produced