🚨 ANDREW BRAGG ABSOLUTELY DEMOLISHES LABOR IN 5 MINUTES OF PURE FIRE — NET SPENDING & IMMIGRATION DISASTER EXPOSED LIVE IN THE SENATE! Coalition Senator Rips Apart Government’s Economic Facade, Brands 5% Deposit Scheme a “Total Farce” That Rockets Housing Prices and Prices Out Young Aussies While Labor Floods Country with Migrants – Chamber Goes Deathly Quiet as Truth Bombs Land!

The Senate chamber turned into a political slaughterhouse this afternoon when Coalition Senator Andrew Bragg stood up for what was supposed to be a routine speech and instead unleashed five minutes of pure, unfiltered fire on Labor’s economic policies, exposing their reckless net spending and unchecked immigration as the twin disasters driving Australia’s housing crisis into overdrive.
Bragg didn’t hold back for a second, facts locked and loaded as he tore apart the government’s facade with surgical precision. “Labor’s 5% deposit scheme – sold as a lifeline for first-home buyers – is a total farce,” he declared, voice booming through the hall. “Launched with zero modeling, zero analysis, zero thought about the real-world impact. The result? Prices surging higher, young Aussies priced out forever, while this government floods the country with hundreds of thousands of migrants competing for the same shrinking pool of homes.”

The chamber went deathly quiet. Labor MPs shifted uncomfortably in their seats as Bragg laid bare the ugly truth: a government that spends like there’s no tomorrow, imports people by the hundreds of thousands, then acts shocked when ordinary families can’t afford a roof over their heads. “No accountability. No remorse. Just more excuses while the Australian dream dies,” he hammered. “This isn’t policy – it’s betrayal of working Australians, paid for with their own taxes.”
The fallout has been immediate and ferocious. Within minutes of the footage hitting social media, #BraggBombshell and #LaborHousingDisaster exploded nationwide, with millions sharing clips and venting raw anger: “Finally someone says it – Labor’s immigration flood is killing the housing market!” “5% scheme a farce? Understatement – it’s a scam driving prices up for everyone!” Protests swelled outside Parliament House in Canberra, with crowds chanting “Stop the flood – homes for Aussies!” and waving signs demanding an end to unchecked migration and spending sprees.
Opposition Leader Susan Ley seized the moment like a shark: “Andrew Bragg has exposed Labor’s economic nightmare in five devastating minutes. Reckless spending, immigration chaos, housing prices rocketing – Albanese’s government is out of touch, out of ideas, and out of excuses. Time for them to go.” Pauline Hanson was even more blunt: “Bragg nailed it. Labor’s net zero obsession and migrant flood are destroying the dream for young Aussies. No homes, no future – that’s the betrayal.”

Even within Labor, the unease is palpable. Regional MPs in marginal seats are reportedly furious, fearing electoral annihilation if voters connect the dots between immigration numbers (net 650,000 in 2025) and housing shortages pushing prices up 22% in capitals. Anonymous sources say Albanese’s office is in “total panic,” scrambling for damage control – including potential tweaks to the 5% deposit scheme – before the backlash buries them.
Albanese’s office issued a defensive statement: “The Prime Minister stands by our commitment to housing affordability and managed migration. Senator Bragg’s comments are divisive rhetoric, not solutions.” But the public isn’t buying it. With cost-of-living pressures crushing families, rents exploding 18% nationwide, and first-home buyers locked out, voters see straight through the spin.
Andrew Bragg’s five minutes of fire has become a rallying cry for the priced-out and the forgotten. The divide is crystal clear: patriots demanding accountability versus a government accused of endless excuses and elite neglect.
Australia is watching. The anger is boiling. And the next election just got a lot closer for Labor.
The silent majority has found its voice. And it’s screaming loud