When politicians resort to personal attacks and try to score points, Australians tune out.

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  1. You’re absolutely right. When the focus shifts to personal attacks, it detracts from the real issues at hand and leads to a loss of trust and engagement among voters. Constructive dialogue and respectful debate are essential for a healthy democracy. Politicians should prioritize meaningful discussions on policies and solutions rather than getting caught up in negativity. Ultimately, it’s about serving the public and addressing their needs, not merely winning arguments.

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