Dear John,
How safe do you feel today?
With more than a hundred stateless serious criminals now free to
roam the streets after Labor and the High Court set them loose it’s
fair to say we’re certainly not any safer, and there’s another 300 or
more that could be released in the coming days. Labor’s not
even sure who they all are.
We were told these criminals would be very closely monitored after
their release, and Labor has pledged more than $250 million for this
purpose. It appears this huge amount of money didn’t include a budget
for the promised ankle bracelets and the chaotic, incompetent Albanese
Labor government has since completely lost track of one serious
offender and is unsure where several more are – they’ve gone to
ground. Labor’s partners in crime, the Greens, are calling for the
peaceful settlement of these criminals in the Australian community
(but not anywhere near their own neighbourhoods).

On top of this, Labor has granted temporary protection visas to
more than 860 Palestinians who democratically elected Hamas, a group
that has been declared a terror organisation by the US, Europe, and
Australia. Despite a lot of evidence Palestinian support for Hamas in
Gaza is strong, and with no guarantee these people aren’t radicalised
or even terrorists themselves, Labor’s bringing them to Australia at a
time when Jewish Australians are already experiencing increased
violence and intimidation from rising anti-Semitism.
Are you feeling any safer?
Pauline Hanson has been warning about the perils of uncontrolled
immigration for decades: importing ideologies and values incompatible
with Australian society, and the burdens if places on our housing,
costs of living, our natural resources, our infrastructure, and our
welfare and public health systems. A vote for One Nation is a vote for
an immigration system which puts community safety, national security,
and the economic prosperity of the Australian people first.
A vote for One Nation is also a vote for integrity in
government, as our South Australian MLC Sarah Game has just
proven with the successful passage this week of her Public Sector
(Ministerial Travel Reports) Amendment Bill. Sarah continues to
lead the way in the South Australian parliament, holding the
Malinauskas Labor government to account for spending taxpayers’
money.
Please Explain is a must-see, 5-minute
blockbuster this week. Watch and listen carefully for a special guest
star, a prominent Australian with an important cameo!

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This week, Chris Kenny of Sky News has
interviewed the creators of the Please Explain cartoon series. If you
missed the segment, we have included it below. It is a really great
behind-the-scenes look at the series and its impact on Australia's
politics.

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Black Friday
Update
Thank you to everyone who supported our shop over the Black Friday
sales period. We were quite overwhelmed by the huge support and
pleasantly surprised.
Kind regards,
Damian Huxham
National Secretary | Pauline Hanson's One Nation
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