Commanding the narrative newsletter 17

WE DID IT! - Anthony Albanese’s censorship bill is dead.

Under the weight of the push-back from the Australian people, Labor’s desperate attempt to silence us crumbled under an avalanche of opposition.

 

It shows how much power we have.

 

Unfortunately, battles still remain and Albanese just does not learn.

 

He has failed on the Voice referendum, the Misinformation Bill, tackling inflation and running the economy. Yet, he is still pushing the social media ban for under 16-year-olds that no Australian wants.

 

It is stupid policy. Parents should decide whether their kids use social media, not the Government. Added to his, apps like YouTube will be banned, but PornHub will not.

 

The leadership in this country has lost the plot.

 

We can win, if we keep up the fight. With perseverance, we will prevail.

 

Until next week, stay active and never back down!

Many thanks,

Steven Tripp

One of the heroes in the push-back against Labor’s Misinformation and Disinformation bill was the Nationals Federal Member for Page, the Hon. Kevin Hogan MP.

On the floor of Parliament, Mr. Hogan gave an impassioned speech against the bill, which prompted me to reach out to his office. I must say that his office replied straight away and proved to be one of the most professional I have delt with.

I have no doubt that Mr. Hogan is capable of assuming a significant leadership role in a future Coalition Government. He is one of the best MPs in the whole Parliament.

Do not miss this interview!

Last week I was kicked out of the Liberal Party.

In an effort to ‘command the narrative’, I took to the podcast to give the real story of what happened.

Alongside Councillor Adam Zahra and Sam Buono, I recount my journey from leaving One Nation in the wake of the NSW State election, to joining the Liberal Party and the reasons as to why I was removed from the party.

A lot of what I discussed I have never spoken about - so this was a fun one!

Following my recent article in the Spectator Australia on nuclear energy, I was invited on Spectator TV by Alexandra Marshall on ADH TV.

We discussed how France has been recycling their spent uranium and have 2,000 years worth of reserves from recycling alone.

We also questioned why Chris Bowen, the Greens and the Teals are not embracing nuclear energy, despite it providing both 24/7 power, while satisfying Net Zero targets.

My segment begins at the 43:40 mark.

I had the pleasure of sitting down for an interview with Dave Right Now.

 

I was blown away by Dave’s production and skills as an interviewer. Aussie podcasters and content creators are certainly out there and Dave is one of the best.

 

We discussed a range of issues in a fast moving discussion, including why I got into politics, my infamous run-in with Zali Steggall and my views on the COVID pandemic response.

 

Check it out and please support Dave!

The Global Discussion Forum is back this Sunday!

 

Sunday, December 1 at 9pm AEDT.

 

Join us, as he host Jim Allister KC MP - leader of TUV and Dan Boucher - DUP Director of Policy in a discussion about sovereignty and Nationhood.

 

This is an interactive event, as you will be able to participate in the discussion on Zoom.

 

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