Challenges and Reform Ahead for Australia's National Anti-Corruption Commission
In this episode of 'Back to Back Barries', Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy discuss the federal government's difficulties in promoting its ambitious tax reform legislation, which has recently been introduced to parliament.
The duo analyse both the potential benefits and drawbacks of the proposed tax changes, as well as the political challenges the government may face in gaining public and parliamentary support.
The discussion also touches on the rising profile of 'teal' independents, exploring their influence on traditional party dynamics and voter behaviour.
In addition, the Barries examine recent Redbridge polling, highlighting a striking development: One Nation could potentially surpass the Liberals to become the official opposition.
This polling result raises questions about the broader shifts in Australia's political landscape and voter sentiment, particularly regarding dissatisfaction with major parties.
Overall, the segment provides insight into the complexities of tax policy, emerging political forces, and how these dynamics could shape the government's standing in the lead-up to future elections.
Full reading at theguardian.com