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    Fatima Payman

    July

    Dutton’s nuclear dream exposed as a short-term political play

    Readers’ letters on nuclear politics; those left behind by selective schools; and Australia’s sectarian divide.

    Senator Fatima Payman quit the Labor party because of its position on the war in Gaza.

    Payman wrong to cross the floor: AFR readers

    A majority of readers surveyed by The Australian Financial Review said they did not support the Senator’s decision to ignore long-standing Labor Party convention.

    • Tom McIlroy

    Payman’s position on Gaza is ironic

    Readers’ letters on Senator Fatima Payman; migration policy; breaking up supermarket giants; live sheep exports; the demise of coal; and the Downer kiss of death.

    The Muslim vote was a disaster for Starmer and could be for Albanese

    An analysis of the 23 seats in the UK where Muslim Vote candidates opposed Labour, resulted in an unmitigated disaster for the party. Repeated here, it would be a wipeout for Labor in western Sydney.

    • John Black

    Fault lines: The growing divide threatening our society

    Labor senator Fatima Payman’s resignation from the party highlights a schism between Muslims and the major parties. At risk is Australia’s multicultural ethos.

    • Andrew Tillett, Tom Rabe and Gus McCubbing
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    Anthony Albanese and Fatima Payman.

    Faith-based politics will be bad for social cohesion and Islam: PM

    The introduction of sectarian politics would risk further harm to social cohesion and be bad for the Islamic community, Anthony Albanese has warned.

    • Phillip Coorey
    Senator Fatima Payman takes questions from the media after announcing she has quit the Labor Party.

    Nobody has come out of the Payman row with clean hands

    Labor now wears the ire of Muslim communities, while Peter Dutton has crafted his messaging to squeeze in everything from Fatima Payman to grocery prices.

    • Laura Tingle
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    Fatima Payman goes from rising star to Labor rat

    The senator, who had a promising future as a Labor politician, says her conscience left her no choice but to quit. Party insiders, however, are fuming.

    • Andrew Tillett

    The war in Gaza is dividing Australians. Business is worried

    Paul Bassat says Australia is fighting a “war of ideas” and losing; John Mullen says business people are too scared to say what they really think and Rod Eddington fears multiculturalism is under threat.

    • Patrick Durkin
    Fatima Payman will set on the Senate crossbench.

    Muslims and farmers, everyone wants a piece of Labor

    An unanticipated backlash in WA is the last thing the government needs, given the prospect of the creation of a pro-Muslim political movement targeting heartland ALP seats.

    • Phillip Coorey
    Senator Fatima Payman is now a crossbencher.

    ‘Stay tuned’: Payman open to forming a new party

    First-term senator Fatima Payman has not ruled out forming her own political party after she quit the ALP, citing its “indifference” to the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza.

    • Phillip Coorey
    Senator Fatima Payman arrives for question time on Monday.

    Rebel senator to quit Labor, backed by ‘Muslim vote’

    Fatima Payman is expected to quit Labor on Thursday to join the crossbench, heightening fears about sectarianism creeping into politics.

    • Phillip Coorey
    Anthony Albanese and Fatima Payman.

    Australian Muslim Vote campaign mirrors the US, UK

    It has been brewing for months, but the controversy over renegade Labor senator Fatima Payman and her full-throated support for Palestine has spurred it on.

    • Andrew Tillett
    Greens leader Adam Bandt flanked by senators David Shoebridge, Dorinda Cox and Penny Allman-Payne on Thursday.

    Greens seek profit from human misery: Labor MP

    The Greens say they will keep trying to destabilise the government over the war in Gaza.

    • Phillip Coorey

    Payman owes her place in the Senate to Labor

    Readers’ letters on Senator Fatima Payman’s stance; how the NDIS drains productivity; misguided calls for a rate rise; why renewables add up; and the need to end live sheep exports.

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    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday.

    Albanese quietly frees up funds for election fight

    The prime minister has implemented a shift in budget strategy that allows him to free up funds for election priorities, causing some dismay among senior officials.

    • Phillip Coorey
    James Curran’s AUKUS series is timely.

    Australia needs more transparency in important policy debates

    Readers’ letters on politicians’ lack of detail; Labor action against Fatima Payman; the value of accountants; why Joe Biden must withdraw; and Peter Dutton’s nuclear charade.