NSW Parliament Passes Symbolic Motion to Preference One Nation Last
Labor MP Jason Yat-Sen Li moved the motion rejecting 'race-based politics and race-based migration.'
NSW Parliament Passes Symbolic Motion to Preference One Nation Last The NSW Legislative Assembly passed a motion calling on major political parties to place One Nation last on their how-to-vote cards for the 2027 state election. Labor MP Jason Yat-Sen Li introduced the motion, citing concerns about multiculturalism being under attack. The motion aims to formalize an opposition to supporting and preferencing One Nation.
- NSW Legislative Assembly passed a motion to place One Nation last on how-to-vote cards.
- The motion was moved by Labor MP Jason Yat-Sen Li.
- Concerns about multiculturalism were cited as a reason for the motion.
- The motion urges major parties to oppose supporting and preferencing One Nation.
- The 2027 New South Wales election is the target for this proposed action.
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