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They attributed it to the downturn in WA's economy and voters being disaffected with the state's premier, Colin Barnett.
Mr Hennessey, who is studying law at Cambridge, told the BBC he spent much of his youth "being disaffected," and interacting only within his own deprived community.
There is that moment between the whines of adolescence and the groans of middle age when being disaffected actually looks attractive.
In "The New Electoral Sex Symbol: Nascar Dad" (Week in Review, Jan . 18, Jeff MacGregor writes that "Nascar dads" are defined as being "disaffected with politics and parties".
So whilst I can understand individual feelings of being disaffected, blaming your failures in life on an immigrant is not a solution to your problems.
The new government was very much of the frame of mind that "tests are here to stay", but Gove acknowledged there were problems with the present set-up – notably the fact that too much teaching for the tests took place in the final year of primary school, with the result that many youngsters were being disaffected by their education.
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