
LISTEN: Hamas Blame, UK Welfare Invasion & Cost-of-Living Lies – Court of Public Opinion Explodes!
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Jeremy Cordeaux returns in this Garage Edition with another explosive session of The Court of Public Opinion. He dissects the cost-of-living catastrophe, slams Labor’s renewable energy obsession, and exposes union interference blocking fair wage increases. Jeremy applauds a convoy of hay trucks saving farmers, tears down the hypocrisy of “Welcome to Country”, and exposes UK-bound migrants admitting they’re chasing welfare. Plus, Palestine’s real enemy, a HECS debt bombshell, and wild historical stories—from David Niven to Bonnie & Clyde. Raw, sharp and very Jeremy.
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Rainfall and hope for Australian farmers
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Quarterly inflation figures expected to trigger interest rate cuts
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Albanese’s appearance on “Insiders” – more promo than interview
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Cost-of-living crisis blamed on Labor’s renewable obsession
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Bedford Industries under threat despite state funding
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Sheltered workshops and special schools under ideological pressure
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Union control: workers blocked from accepting 35% pay rises
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Private member’s bill to end “Welcome to Country” rituals
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80-truck hay convoy helps SA drought-stricken farmers
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Environmental hypocrisy: wind farms destroying countryside
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ACTU blames bosses for low productivity – deflecting from union demands
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Gaza/Palestine vs Hamas: suffering caused by terrorist leadership
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UK welfare magnet – Channel crossing migrants expose system
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Nigel Farage poised to take control of British politics
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HECS debt cut by 20% – calls for full abolition spark debate
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Sponsored mentions: Rising Sun Hotel and Jim Elder’s Art Auction
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Historical birthdays and events (Royal wedding, Bonnie & Clyde, mushroom poisoning case, David Niven)
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