Citizens Electoral Council leader and candidate for Wills, Craig Isherwood, today challenged his ALP opponent Kelvin Thomson to account for his depopulation agenda, and not hide behind Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) technicalities.
Thomson’s office lodged a complaint with the AEC over posters that were put up around the Wills electorate. Click here to view the poster.
“Thomson is the flag-bearer for the macabre movement to cut down on the number of people living in Australia, but he’s squealing because the CEC is challenging him on it,” Craig said.
“For someone who has the hide to advocate getting rid of people, he’s pretty thin-skinned.”
Craig listed Thomson’s record of advocating depopulation, under the euphemisms of “sustainable population” and “population control”:
“For years, while on the taxpayers’ payroll as the Member for the safe Labor seat of Wills, Thomson has been pushing his national agenda for population reduction, virtually unopposed.
“However, now that my campaign is highlighting his agenda to the voters of the largely-migrant population of his electorate, he’s not happy.”
Craig pledged, “I’m going to keep fighting against this genocidal depopulation agenda, and use my campaign to show Australians how we can have a prosperous and optimistic future for all, through harnessing the innate creativity of the very human beings so despised by the depopulators, for economic development, and scientific and technological progress.”
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