Sometimes, my friends ask me why I won't vote for the Labor Party and prefer independents. I like Labor policies well enough and vastly prefer them over the alternative government.
The problem is the corruption.
Where I live, it was obvious for decades. They've done good things to fix it, but even now, they have to deal with this ridiculous and horribly corrupt Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union, and it makes them look bad because unions=Labor Party and that hurts.
Note for American friends:
Voting independent here in Australia is not useless but rather gets you a representative in Parliament who actually shares *YOUR* views instead of the views that the Murdoch Right or the Labor Party has decided are the views one should have.
I like my independent MP a lot. She rocks.
Yes, I know. Hence the explainer.๐
Our system is very different. We don't have a president, so the Prime Minister is the leader of the Parliament, who often needs votes from the independents or other parties to pass laws. The cross-benches, therefore, help hold the government to account.
Also, voting is compulsory and is ranked choice, so we often have 8-10 candidates for lower house seats and independents or minor parties can definitely win.