The Great Australian Party (GAP) is a political party in Australia that was founded by former senator Rod Culleton. The party positions itself as a populist and nationalist party, focusing on constitutional and governance reforms. It advocates for the restoration of what it perceives as the rightful interpretation of the Australian Constitution, emphasizing the importance of common law and the rights it believes have been eroded over time.
The Great Australian Party's values and policies are centered around several key themes. Firstly, it aims to reduce the influence of what it…
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How would you feel if government decisions were made with a 'Australia-first' approach in all aspects?
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What's one law or regulation you believe unfairly restricts personal freedom, and why?
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How do you think the influence of foreign entities should be managed in national politics?
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How important is it to have a legal system that's easy for everyone to understand and access?
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In what ways do you think the current political system does or does not represent the interests of ordinary people?
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What role do you believe individual rights should play in public health decisions?
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How would you approach balancing national sovereignty with participation in global affairs?
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Imagine if taxes were abolished and replaced with a new system; how would this change your daily life?
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If you could change one aspect of how the banking system operates, what would it be and why?
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Can a focus on restoring traditional values and systems effectively address modern challenges?