Source : Perth Now news
As Angus Taylor, the head of the coalition, calls for unity after the announcement of a top chair rewarding his followers, all gaze are on the immigration policy.
Mr. Taylor has pledged to reduce migrant numbers and” shut the door” on those who don’t respect Australian values during his first days in office by spruiking the opposition’s position on immigration.
He stated that his new-look dark cupboard may develop an immigration policy, but that no conclusions would be made regarding specifics.
” For too much, recruitment numbers have been too large, and specifications have been too low,” said Mr. Taylor.
The door may be shut if one disagrees with our tenets.
Past president Sussan Ley, who he ousted in a group place vote on Friday, re-elected members of the front bench who were fired by Mr. Taylor.
He said in Sydney on Tuesday that” now marks a new beginning, an opportunity to put the past behind us, and a reminder that our ancient power comes from unity”
Senator Jonno Duniam, a Republican follower, has been appointed to the dark cabinet’s immigration and home affairs affairs.
We’re going to defend our way of life. According to Mr. Taylor, we must find our immigration policy right.
He has denied seeing a hardline stance taken by Ms. Ley in a report released on Monday that banned immigrants from particular parts of 13 nations.
Afghanistan, Gaza, Lebanon, Somalia, and Egypt are among the areas that are included.
Additionally, the plan aims to get rid of up to 100 000 asylum seekers and those with undergraduate applicants more quickly.
Mr. Taylor addressed Monday’s ABC system at 7:30,” Honestly, I don’t understand what the record is.”
Paul Scarr, a former immigration minister who lost his dark government, claimed on Monday that he had never approved or approved the plan report and that the state ban aspect had never been addressed.
In the shadow government shake-up, Sarah Henderson, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price, and Andrew Hastie were promoted.
Alex Hawke and Paul Scarr, two crucial supporters and reformers of Ms. Ley, were among the players removed from the front bench.
Vice head Jane Hume holds the finance portfolio, while Tim Wilson is the dark manager, while serving as the leader of the opposition in managing the business.
While James Paterson has switched from finance to defense, average Andrew Bragg will continue to lead the casing portfolio and will assume the role of environment spokesperson.
In October, conventional Western Australian MP Andrew Hastie resigned from Ms. Ley’s before bench because of disagreements over immigration scheme. He received the power profile from Mr. Taylor.
Democrats are attempting to regain ground under Mr. Taylor’s administration after losing votes to One Nation in recent polls.
Since the national election, Pauline Hanson’s anti-immigration party has seen a rise in voter turnout.

