Analysis questions media narrative linking One Nation's poll rise to Labor's tax changes
By
Rachel Withers
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Summary
This analysis article critiques media narratives claiming that 'aspirational' Australians are flocking to One Nation due to Labor's tax changes. The author argues that the same media outlets that have been criticizing the tax changes are now conveniently using them to explain One Nation's rising poll numbers, suggesting a self-serving media narrative rather than an objective analysis of political trends.
Key quotes
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