Preferential Voting, Party Power & The Death of Real Democracy in Australia
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Australia is in decline — and so is the wider West.
This is not a slow political cycle.
This is not partisan theatre.
This is a civilisational shift.
In this episode of Honest and Open Conversations, we examine:
– The structural impact of preferential voting
– The erosion of representative democracy in Australia
– Party factional control over elected officials
– Constitutional accountability and the role of the Governor-General
– Judicial activism and constitutional interpretation
– Media misinformation and COVID-era accountability
– Radical ideology, terrorism, and political cowardice
– Elite institutional capture
– The collapse of responsibility in leadership
The central thesis is simple:
Power has been severed from responsibility.
And until responsibility is reinstated, decline is inevitable.
This episode is not descriptive.
It is prescriptive.
We outline 12 structural reforms designed to restore accountability across:
• Electoral systems
• Political donations
• Campaign truth laws
• Media accountability
• Judicial responsibility
• National policing
• Energy sovereignty
• Self-defence rights
• Transparency laws
• Political remuneration
This is a wake-up call.
If you care about:
Australian politics
Free speech
The Australian Constitution
Political accountability
Western civilisation
Leadership integrity
Media responsibility
Government transparency
Watch this episode in full before forming your judgment.
History does not ask what you believed.
It asks what you did.
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