You would think politicians promoting ‘Australian values’ would try to exhibit some themselves, including a ‘fair go’ for all

Tony Abbott and Angus Taylor have argued we must prevent entry of people who do not share our “Australian values”. Abbott wants a return to immigration policies of the 50s, 60s and 70s but without specifically mentioning the White Australia policy. Beyond the strengthening of the character test through potential listing of hate groups that was recently passed by parliament, what would that involve?

At present, when a person is granted a permanent or temporary visa, they must digitally sign off on an Australian values statement. This includes values such as respect for the freedom and dignity of the individual, freedom of religion, commitment to the rule of law and parliamentary democracy, equality of opportunity, a “fair go” for all and recognising English as the national language.

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