Big business urges political leaders to avoid 'dog whistles in population debate

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The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is warning against migration cuts being canvassed by the Morrison government.

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Avoid ' dog whistles' ( like they care) and pay attention to selfish greedy flagrant rent seeking and socializing of the costs. These shameless lobbyists will try any scam and bogus name calling.

where are the footpaths in that suburb

You mean big business pay political leaders to avoid the population debate....you must think we're very naive.

Sadly, we are over populated and need a break.

Pls dont use these obscure new phrases

Because where else will they get people to exploit?

ok ill ditch the dog whistle no more god damn migrants or refugees until the Left stops sabotaging our every god damn attempt to integrate them if and when they turn out to be backward savages

Surprise, surprise.

The hard left in league with the corporate elite on immigration. Interesting.

Bull shit! The living standards and conditions of everyday Australians are worth far more to us than some foreign corporations blood sucking from our economy. Aussies never asked for mass immigration etc etc. it was inflicted on us by stealth and now, so much has been fucked up.

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