Australia have just had their elections. Here's how it breaks down because I know we're on this side of the world in Well, I'm in London. I don't know where you are right now, but over there I just haven't been paying much attention. So the Liberal Party are out, led by a man by the name of Scott Morrison, who was pretty much your bloke's bloke on bond once carried a piece Colin to Parliament. So climate change wasn't really a thing for him. Now you might think, Oh, it's a Labour party or taking over that's gonna be completely different. A man by the name of Anthony Albanese, who apparently was raised by a single mother, another state in Sydney. So his storeys always pretty compelling, although apparently he does seem to drop in on all the time. No, what we have in Australia are the growth of independence, which is interesting because it's all about well, what do we want a supposed to? I'm with the left or the right, or I'm with that party that against this party site, all right, we really need to think about what we want, where we are and Sydney has has begun to turn to that Also, greens in Queensland. Now this is sort of wear on the I'm not going to say it's not in the sticks, really, but it's sort of compared to maybe Sidney's, regardless out in the sticks but again, a place where they haven't really taken on the idea of climate change in any way. But the fact is, I'm in Australia suffered some of the worst droughts and fires on floods on. I mean everything else you'd associate with Robert R. Who directed all of the day after tomorrow. Anyway, that guy, that film Australia's been through it. So it's interesting to see that they're turning fear into hope. Maybe I should really work for a political slogan company.

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