Mass immigration makes no sense

Australia is under pressure.

Rising cost of living, fuel insecurity and infrastructure under strain. A system stretched in every direction.

And what is the government doing?

Bringing in more demand.

At a time when Australians are being told to drive less, use less, and expect less, Labor’s mass immigration project runs unimpeded.

It doesn’t add up.

More people means more cars, more fuel consumption, more pressure on supply chains that are already under strain.

More demand on infrastructure that is already struggling to keep up.

This is the contradiction at the heart of Labor’s policy agenda.

They restrict supply in the name of Net Zero. They increase demand through mass immigration. Then they act surprised when the system buckles.

Australians can see it happening in real time.

The roads are packed, you can’t get any basic services, and everything costs more.

Now fuel insecurity joins the list.

A serious government would recognise the limits. It would match population policy to infrastructure and capacity.

But this government is sitting on its hands and calling you a bigot if you notice.

You can’t build a strong, resilient Australia without putting Australians first.

It’s time Labor got the memo.