Political Scientists have for some time noted the decline in traditional Class structures in Australia. Working Class in the old sense and anti Labor are now all but defunct replaced by a Knowledge Class V the rest. The accuracy of this observation is plain to see in the last election result where Lib voters were characterised by age (they are older) and by low education levels (well that figures). Predominantly, too, they had household incomes higher than the lowest 20%. 31% of voters who had completed the HSC and had voted Lib in 2019 switched their vote while of those who had no HSC qualification only 14% switched.
Like the Republicans, the Libs now represent the resentful uneducated throng hence Dutton's pitch to the suburbs and "small and micro" business. The educated knowledge class has abandoned it and the rejection by its heartland is surely the most remarkable phenomenon of the election - the prominence in the Party of the religious Right over the last 30 years (beginning with Family First) and the obscurantism that came with that, was just too much to keep copping for the educated.
How dumb are they? Dutton pledging to oppose Labor's climate initiative despite that being the main reason for the electoral debacle tells us that they're sticking with the dumbos. Good luck with that.
Like the Republicans, the Libs now represent the resentful uneducated throng hence Dutton's pitch to the suburbs and "small and micro" business. The educated knowledge class has abandoned it and the rejection by its heartland is surely the most remarkable phenomenon of the election - the prominence in the Party of the religious Right over the last 30 years (beginning with Family First) and the obscurantism that came with that, was just too much to keep copping for the educated.
How dumb are they? Dutton pledging to oppose Labor's climate initiative despite that being the main reason for the electoral debacle tells us that they're sticking with the dumbos. Good luck with that.
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