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Australia First runs for Cranbourne

Australia First Party is sponsoring Susan Jakobi for the seat of Cranbourne in the State Election. Susan was a candidate in the last Federal election when she received 3232 votes in Lalor.

Susan will appear on the ballot paper without a party name as the party is yet to register in the State. She does not conceal her affiliation.

At a time when Victoria is being turned over to China by the Andrews government, with schemes for edu-cities, very fast trains and the takeover of the Docklands and other capital projects, Susan sees a patriotic resistance movement as vital.

Ms Jakobi believes the State Government has lost control of crime with the advent of African racist street gangs, and a citizens’ movement of self protection is their goal.

Ms Jakobi said she was an Australian nationalist and through her campaign she has a desire to build on the ground a new political movement in the state. “We believe that circumstances demand that our policies be before the people,” she said.

“I am pleased I am top of the ticket as I believe it will help people identify me.”

Ms Jakobi’s electoral policy demands include deportation of all African gang members and work to ensure the end of all immigration from Africa.

“I will push to legislate for the right of the citizen to employ appropriate home defence and properly licensed firearms owners to use their weapons against home invasions, now the crime of choice by migrant gangs,” she added.

“I stand for Australian home ownership, and access to the rental market, and access to public housing over the interests of all foreign companies, overseas students and so-called refugees.”

Ms Jakobi also opposes all fast-train projects which she says are part of an immigration program to create a ‘Big Victoria’.

“Rather, I will fight to upgrade existing public transport I reject the open conspiracy to explode the population of Melbourne with the creation of special fake ‘eco-zone’ areas and ‘global growth precincts’ (sub cities) where Australians have no work-rights or residence.”

The Australia First Electoral Manifestos sees the major parties’ vision of a ‘Big Victoria’ will lead to even more traffic congestion, pollution, crime, expensive housing, squeezing of the jobs market and driving Aussie kids out of universities and tertiary training.

The party believes it will cleanse the Australian identity, meaning essentially that white people become an ethnic minority with their culture denigrated at every turn.

Australia First cares about the most disadvantaged citizens of Victoria who have had their lives eroded by the callous policies of the major parties over the decades.

With education turned over to gender experiments and public transport failing our citizens, with old people in public housing terrorised by gangs and violent crime at every turn, ordinary Victorians are being marginalised, the party says. Some people are getting richer while ordinary people struggle with high rents or high mortgages

 

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