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Home » News » Australia takes on billionaires with plan to ban big-money election donations

Australia takes on billionaires with plan to ban big-money election donations

"The Australian electoral system should not work on the basis that the only people that can get in to Parliament are people who are sponsored by billionaires"

Joe Connor by Joe Connor
December 11, 2024
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In a move that seems ripped from a political drama, Australia’s ruling Labor Party has proposed bold measures to stop billionaires from using their fortunes to influence elections. It’s their way of saying, “Money talks, but it shouldn’t shout louder than democracy.”

Caps on Donations and Campaign Spending

The government plans to introduce strict limits on campaign donations and spending. Under the proposed rules, donor contributions would be capped at $20,000 per candidate per year, and campaign budgets would face their first-ever legal ceiling.

Don Farrell, Australia’s special minister for state, put it bluntly: “The Australian electoral system should not work on the basis that the only people who can get into Parliament are those sponsored by billionaires.”

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It’s a clear swipe at the growing influence of the super-rich in politics, inspired in part by events abroad.

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Elon Musk’s Shadow Looms Large

The timing of this announcement coincides with Elon Musk’s growing political involvement. Musk, the world’s richest man, has already made sizeable donations in the US and is rumoured to be eyeing a similar move in the UK, specifically with Reform UK.

Musk has also been busy rubbing shoulders with right-wing leaders like Italy’s Giorgia Meloni, whose controversial asylum policies have raised eyebrows. It seems billionaires are skipping the queue at international summits and heading straight for private meetings with world leaders.

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Critics Call Out Oligarchic Influence

The sheer influence of billionaires like Musk hasn’t gone unnoticed. One X (formerly Twitter) user, Micah Erfan, summed it up neatly: “Y’all do realize that the fact a random unelected private citizen is able to book 1-on-1 meetings with world leaders is a serious condemnation of the amount of political power we’ve allowed a small group of oligarchs to accumulate in our society.”

Keeping Politics in the People’s Hands

Australia’s bold new move aims to ensure its politics remain in the hands of its citizens, not its wealthiest donors. Whether this plan becomes law or not, it’s a shot across the bow for billionaires worldwide who see elections as just another investment opportunity.

One thing’s for sure: if you’re a billionaire hoping to buy an Aussie MP, it’s about to get a lot more complicated.

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