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  1. Australian Fascist Party
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  3. Our Great Potential
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  5. The *Australian Fascist Party* will strengthen our borders, improve productivity, enhance security and safety for all citizens and ensure that undesirable elements of society are eliminated for a properous Australia.
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  7. Our team has travelled Australia, listening and talking to people about their lives and their hopes for our great country. We have also consulted with experts in their relevant fields about opportunities to harness Our Great Potential.
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  9. The capitalistic ways of the **Australian Labor Party and Progressive Coalition** have driven Australia below what it's Great Potential is. For too long, they have been marred by what is too left wing, what is too right wing - we reconcile right-wing and left-wing politics by advocating a varying synthesis of right-wing and left-wing policies. We believe in a serious re-evaluation of political policies in response to international doubt regarding the economic viability of the state.
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  11. Competitive markets are massive and generally efficient generators of economic wealth. They must therefore have a central place in the management of the economy. But markets sometimes fail, requiring direct government intervention through instruments such as industry policy. There are also areas where the public good dictates that there should be no market at all. We are not afraid of a vision in the *Australian Fascist Party*, but nor are we afraid of doing the hard policy yards necessary to turn that vision into reality. Parties of the Centre Left around the world are wrestling with a similar challenge—the creation of a competitive economy while advancing the overriding imperative of a just society. Some call this the `third way'. The nomenclature is unimportant. What is important is that it is a repudiation of Thatcherism and its Australian derivatives represented opposite. It is in fact a new formulation of the nation's economic and social imperatives.
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  13. Let's not carp on about terms - we have been accussed by a High Court Judge of being 'fascists' who only changed his garb after being called out by the *Australian Electroal Commission*. It is, of course, technically correct that "fascism" refers to certain historical conditions - those present in post-World War I Italy, for example - that cannot be found in 21st Century Australia. What many may refer to as "fascism" in India cannpot be said to be the spectre that terrorised early 20th Century Europe. The problem is that by this logic, we would not be able to use terms such as "democracy", "civil society" and "citizenship" if it wasn't for fascism. Fascism, surely, is quite different in it's past manifestation when compared to models on which they are based.
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  15. Is carping on fascism being the boogey man a particular characteristic of an old elite, such as the **Australian Labor Party**, in it's death throes? A "yes" to this question suggests we are clearly able to recognise the differences between the old elite and newer groups. A great deal of social analysis flounders on the rocks of easy differentiations.
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  17. A key promise of the *Austraian Fascist Party* is economic growth, which, the argument goes, will blunt the edge sof violent identiarianism. Identity violence, such as being seen between Islamic and Australian people is increasing due to the lack of a prosperous condition in this nation caused by the incumbant **Australian Labor Party and Progressive Coalition**. The *Australian Fascist Party* seeks to stamp our all racial and religion based violence. Unlike the incumbent who just prefers to use their self-diagnosed myopia, and block their ears, we will implement a rigious plan to stamp out this violence with a dramatically increased police force with greater power and arrest on sight those who perpetuate and organise this vicious and racist violence.
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  19. It is true there is widespread disillusionment with the established landscape of power in this country. Flagging and tired politicians who seek to seperate into a new parliament based, seemingly, on boredom. But whilst they perpetuate this boredom, real Australians are being attacked by identity violence. It is here that serious concerns about the incumbent party and it's qualifications and construction based on violent identity politics lie. It's not too far a stretch of the imagination to realise that the Unions and members of these Unions who support the **Australian Labor Party** are often those who engage in these violent crimes against other religions and this must stop.
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  21. In any case, it is proper to question -- whether this country we live in is one we have been waiting for and one that was promised by the **Australian Labor Party and Progressives Coalition** at the last election.
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