90% of Aussies don’t want mass immigration model

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Another survey tells us what we already know. The failed mass immigration economic model is dead and buried in the community. Only the unholy alliance between Canberra and the oligarchs keeps it alive:

Just 10 per cent of people support increasing the migration intake to solve the skills shortage crisis, according to a new poll.

The survey of 1000 people by the Institute of Public Affairs showed 30 per cent believed ­increasing labour market flexibility was the best solution to worker shortages, while 52 per cent wanted to make it easier for pensioners to work.

As Albo’s cowards seek to restore the model their unpopularity will rise accordingly.

About the author
David Llewellyn-Smith is Chief Strategist at the MB Fund and MB Super. David is the founding publisher and editor of MacroBusiness and was the founding publisher and global economy editor of The Diplomat, the Asia Pacific’s leading geo-politics and economics portal. He is also a former gold trader and economic commentator at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, the ABC and Business Spectator. He is the co-author of The Great Crash of 2008 with Ross Garnaut and was the editor of the second Garnaut Climate Change Review.