There are several predictable cycles in Australian public opinion, and one of them is the moral panic surrounding immigration.
Immigration panic comes in waves. Data shows who worries most, and when
There are several predictable cycles in Australian public opinion, and one of them is the moral panic surrounding immigration.
Some readers will remember the immigration panic of the 1990s, which gave rise to Pauline Hanson and her One Nation party.
Then the issue fades from the mainstream, only to return sometime later. Why?
It turns out it's possible to chart the voters who will become concerned about immigration, and when.





















































