FOREIGN AFFAIRS POLICIES

Leave the United Nations, WHO, WEF, World Bank and IMF

Australia will cease to be a member of and leave the United Nations, because just like the old League of Nations, the UN has become an irrelevance and fails to serve the interests of the planet. In simple terms, who cares what the UN thinks.

Australia will cease to be a member of and leave the World Health Organisation. This organisation has demonstrated that the world’s health is not its priority and instead acts as a proxy for the pharmaceutical industry that wishes to push its poisonous vaccinees on an unsuspecting world.

Australia will cease to be a member of and leave the World Bank. This organisation works against the interests of all countries and their peoples and only works for the banking cartels, that are impoverishing the world.

Australia will cease to be a member of and leave the International Monetary Fund. This organisation uses it power to undermine the legitimate governments of sovereign nations, by stipulating and enforce strict conditions upon any country requiring financial assistance, because of dire economic conditions.

The World Economic Forum has no authorised authority and yet it is able to wield its power and influence to interfere in the running of sovereign nations. Its planted stooges take their orders from the WEF to the detriment of their own people. Australia will have nothing to do with this organisation and it will be illegal for any Australian to have any contact or dealings with it.

Sanctions and Boycotts

When it comes to international sanctions and boycotts, Australia will independently determine if it will support any sanctions or boycotts imposed by other countries. If the affected country has done nothing to Australia and has not acted in a manner that runs contrary to our human rights charter, then Australia may not take part in the sanctions or boycotts. Each case will be judged on its own merits.

The Commonwealth

The Commonwealth is the only international organisation that truly represents its members. This organisation which is made up of 54 nations, must work closer together for the good of all. The Commonwealth must be the basis of a truly global organisation that will faithfully represent all the peoples for the best outcomes of them all.

The Pacific

The Pacific region is strategically important to Australia, but the Pacific nations must be made to understand that they cannot simply expect to have non-stop handouts, every time they encounter a problem. We must teach the Pacific nations to learn how to stand on the own two feet and to develop their countries to grow their economies and standard of living.

Overseas Aid

It makes little sense to ask the Australian people to endorse their government borrowing money to provide foreign aid, when there are so many pressing issues at home.

We recognise the need for regional aid to maintain the stability of Southeast Asia and Oceania, but our own population must come first, and we will not continue to provide foreign aid from government debt. Foreign aid will therefore only be approved where it is substantially in Australia’s strategic national interest or on compassionate grounds.

Aid should be targeted and wisely issued. We must ensure that funds intended for people do not end up in the hands of a corrupt government. With any aid, there will be an expectation placed upon the government of the affected country to up its game and improve matters. If required we will use the Australian military to segregate an area within a country, where we can protect and assist the people within, free from outside interference.

International Development

International Development will be targeted to maximise the effects and to ensure the funds are spent wisely and on the problem that requires fixing. There will be an expectation that we will see a return on our investment, either with increased trade or establishment of Australian businesses in the country that we help.

Free, But Fair, Trade Agreements

Conservatives believe in free markets and trade driven by healthy competition, innovation and entrepreneurship. The liberalisation of markets and trade benefits our export industries, consumers, business and productivity. We will periodically review all trade agreements to ensure they are still operating in the national interest and delivering the benefits promised. Free trade must not undermine our own business interests or jeopardise our industries.

New Palestine Proposal

See Our Proposal for a Sovereign New Palestine Project

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