Early Years

Later Career

Steven Bailey began his political journey rooted in progressive ideals, championing workers’ rights and social justice.

His early work shaped his commitment to fairness.

Industrial Relations

Union Office

1995 – 2005

His early work shaped his commitment to fairness.

Political Shift

Parliament

2006 – Present

Transitioned to conservative views influencing policy.

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About Steven

Dive into Steven Bailey’s journey from fiery progressive to steadfast conservative, shaped by landmark battles and bold ideas.

Gallery

Snapshots from Steven Bailey’s political journey and landmark moments.

A middle-aged man with blonde hair is wearing a dark suit and a red tie. He is standing in front of a backdrop featuring the American flag and a building with columns, suggesting a governmental setting.
A railway scene depicting a freight train labeled 'Foreign Produce Express' carrying goods like 'Foreign Fruit', 'Chicago Meat Trust', 'German & American Hops', and 'Foreign Eggs, Butter & Poultry'. A man, wearing a suit and bowler hat with a paper that says 'Rate on Demand', sits on crates beside baskets labeled 'Hops' and 'Eggs'. A signpost with 'Foreign' and 'English' highlights economic themes. The caption below the image reads: 'Agriculturist: There they go to market, Tax Free. What’s the use of a “Small Holding” to me without Tariff Reform?'
A truck with political campaign posters is parked in front of a building with a blue corrugated metal facade. Several cars are also parked nearby. The posters depict a man in a suit, and the text suggests support for a local candidate. The scene appears to be set in an urban area, with apartment buildings visible in the background and a slightly overcast sky.
A person holds a protest sign with various political messages including themes of capital punishment, abortion, and immigration. The sign is shaped like a donkey and contains text advocating against certain political actions. Bare tree branches and an overcast sky form the background.

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