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With SA Libs broken and Labor cruising, families need third party insurance

Family First Party < 1 mins read

With the South Australian Liberals in crisis and Premier Peter Malinauskus cruising to unfettered power, Family First has urged voters to take out insurance in the Upper House.

 

Lead candidate Deepa Mathew said it was more important than ever that minor parties like Family First were elected to the Upper House to keep what is likely to be a triumphant Labor party in check.

 

“The Liberals are likely to be decimated at the election it will be up to the cross bench in the upper house to keep Labor honest.

 

“Families take out insurance to protect their assets. It is no different at the election. Families will need insurance in the upper house to keep the pressure off from a government which is likely to be emboldened to do whatever it wants,” Ms Mathew said.

 

“Family First will take the pressure off families by fighting to cut mass immigration, fix the energy cost crisis, and protect children from woke indoctrination at school.”

 

Ashton Hurn became the third Liberal leader in 12 months after Vincent Tarzia fell on sword on Friday.

 

 

 


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