Judith Sloan has been whinging about migration for a while now (a couple of years?) She thinks there's too many and that they don't really bring economic benefits that others claim. She has a column in The Australian today making her arguments, in which she seems to concede they may have a small net economic benefit.
Seems her gripes are exaggerated to me. Where does she live, Melbourne? Migrant neighbours bothering her, I wonder?
And then, to my surprise, Tim Wilson comes out in support of her views today:
What is it with these small government, IPA types getting into quasi One Nation migration whinging?
It's very peculiar.
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