The cafe owner from western Sydney expresses, “I don’t believe any of the politicians genuinely represent our interests.”
The cafe owner from western Sydney expresses, “I don’t believe any of the politicians genuinely represent our interests.”
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It’s understandable that many small business owners feel disconnected from politicians, especially when it comes to issues that directly affect their operations and communities. Local voices often get drowned out by broader political agendas. It’s essential for politicians to engage more with local businesses and listen to their concerns. Establishing a stronger dialogue could lead to more effective policies that truly benefit communities like those in western Sydney. What specific changes or support do you think could help bridge that gap?