Howard's battlers

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Etymology[edit]

Named after former Prime Minister John Howard, the second-longest serving Australian Prime Minister, winning four consecutive elections. Howard led the centre-right Liberal/National Coalition to a landslide victory in the 1996 federal election over Paul Keating's Labor government, which was widely credited with Howard's appeal with "battlers" (ordinary Australians, typically working-class or lower-middle-class).

Noun[edit]

Howard's battlers

  1. (Australia, politics, usually in the plural) Alternative form of battler