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We need to stop over-reacting to rumours and nonsense

When a national outlet published a story last week claiming Barnaby Joyce was talking to Pauline Hanson about joining One Nation, the Canberra bubble went into full meltdown.

It was, of course, complete nonsense — made-up drool from insiders who don’t seem to understand that being a member of the Nationals in New England isn’t just a political choice. It’s family.

Sure, you can get a divorce and find a new one, but around here, leaving the Nationals means losing most of your friends and family. It’s not something that happens over a five minute phone call with someone as inconsistent and unreliable as Pauline Hanson.

But there the story was, on a major national news outlet. And because it was from a major masthead, every other journalist repeated it without engaging their brains or asking a question. AAP and Fairfax even ran multiple pieces saying Joyce had quit the National Party, continuing to do so even after both he and Nationals leader David Littleproud said, very clearly, that he had not.

The reaction — and over-reaction — online only fuelled the fire.

New Englanders are usually more skeptical than that. We have good instincts, good bullshit meters, and we don’t tend to believe something just because someone in Canberra or Sydney says it’s true. But far too many seemed to turn those instincts off this past week.

It’s easy to see why. Social media rewards outrage, not accuracy. The louder and faster something spreads, the more it’s seen, and the harder it becomes to walk back even the most ridiculous claims.

But the fact remains that Barnaby Joyce was effectively bullied to revealing his intention to retire from politics earlier than he would have liked because of a massive over-reaction to a made up story. The over-reaction, that bullying, and many of the just awful comments online, are not worthy of New England.

I’m often accused of being pro- or anti- this or that side of politics — as former Democrats like me often are. But I don’t take sides. I think both Labor and the Coalition are as bad as each other, and I’ve been around enough political shenanigans to know that the swings and roundabouts of politics usually mean one side is doing worse than the other at any given time.

The important thing is not to over-react to any of it. Let the insiders and out-of-touch city folk gorge themselves on speculation. Let them write their think-pieces and reheated takes.

And when the dust settles, as it always does, we’ll see what’s what — and then we’ll know who was talking sense, and who was just making noise.

As we move forward to consider who should be the next member for New England, hopefully our cultural tendency to be cautious and considered, measured in our reactions, and generally to have some good sense, will reassert itself.


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19 Comments

  1. One of the better pieces to come out of New England Times.
    Congratulations on calling out the over reaction, bullying & awful comments that have spewed out of some truly spiteful people!

    1. Steve Coxhead Hi Steve, you seem to be a little confused going off your comments. Engage is our opinion and comment hub. So if the article post begins with ‘On Engage Now:’ that’s an opinion piece or letter to the editor, not a news story. In this case, the opinion piece has been written by the owner of New England Times, but its her opinion, not something produced by the team.

      1. New England Times I know it was an opinion piece written by the owner. There’s no confusion on my part. The clue is where I said that it is one of the better pieces, as in opinion pieces, not one of the better articles.

      1. Stephen Macquarie nothing for you to be concerned about champ, you could come to an event with an open mind & participate in democracy. 😉

    2. Steve Coxhead- I wouldnsupport a career politician no matter which side of politics said career politician was on. While I understand barnaby was an accountant prior to politics, he has also had many lives in politics, been deputy pm twice, neither of which lasted very long.

      Given he was a junior minister in the Howard govt, I think he has had his time in politics and should retire.

      It’s 2025 and ending fast, not 1955.

      1. Charlie Begg that’s something I agree with you on. People who join a political party at uni, then work as a staffer or in a union & then get into parliament have no real life experience.
        Barnaby has announced his retirement, which will be at the next election, instead of retiring sooner which would result in a costly mid term by election.

  2. That all that comes out of Joyce and Handson mouth they have done nothing but run australia down for 30 years

  3. An unforgiven person had the ABC tv showing that bitch Ferguson interviewing Barnaby! What a TOTAL unprofessional ACT she is! There should clearly be changes made at the ABC to get rid of this scum!

  4. Hilarious. The writer of this piece waxing lyrical about the Nationals family and how the people of New England have finely tuned bullshit meters..yet have consistently voted for Barnaby, adulterer, public drunkard and bosom chum of billionaire miners.
    Such wonderful country, family values.

    What a load of tripe.

  5. two years is s long time in politics so i bet a leadership challenge in the lnp as anything is possible with him

  6. He’s suffering from Diminished Relevance Syndrome again so he keeps rehashing last weeks news

  7. I tuned into that raving lunar left radio station ABC RN this morning to listen to John Anderson deliver one of the Boyer lectures. Anderson a savvy and collegiate leader who worked to the political strengths of the coalition. One of those strengths being unity. Still relevant today.

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