
Lamestream Could Barnaby Joyce Help One Nation Replace the Coalition? Plus, How Epstein Brought Down Prince Andrew
Oct 19, 2025
The discussion centers on Barnaby Joyce's surprising resignation and potential shift to One Nation, raising questions about the future of conservative politics in Australia. They explore how this could destabilize the Coalition and boost One Nation's influence. Meanwhile, the fallout from Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein continues, with new revelations threatening influential figures and highlighting the ongoing impact of elite connections. Listeners get insights into a changing political landscape filled with intrigue and unexpected alliances.
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Joyce's Defection Could Reshape The Right
- Barnaby Joyce quit the Nationals and left open joining One Nation, threatening a major realignment of Australia's right.
- His move could professionalise One Nation and draw more conservative talent away from the Coalition.
Coalition Caught Between Moderates And One Nation
- The Coalition faces a pincer between metropolitan moderates and hard-right forces pulling voters to One Nation.
- That split risks fragmenting conservative support and accelerating rightward shifts in policy and personnel.
One Nation's Poll Surge Gives It Leverage
- One Nation polls have doubled to around 11–13%, making it the third-biggest party ahead of the Greens.
- Rising support gives One Nation leverage to attract defectors and influence conservative politics.
