
Dear John
One Nation has often argued that Albanese is worse than Whitlam,
and even the Liberals are beginning to echo this sentiment. The
evidence backs it up.
Our economy is in dire straits; Labor has run the country
aground.
This week, reports confirm we’re experiencing a record decline in
living standards, a sustained recession in real terms, and
skyrocketing inflation.
Even left-wing media admit that foreign arrivals are being used to
prop up the economy, buying "fridges and washing machines," as Pauline
Hanson aptly puts it.
So, when a Labor candidate approaches you during the upcoming
election, simply tell them, ‘No.’
Labor behaves like a mob of reckless relatives who show up drunk,
demanding to borrow your car. After joyriding it straight into a
ditch, they’re the kind who’ll think you’ve forgotten all about it
three years later and ask for the keys again.
It’s the same tired story—Labor stumbles in drunk, overconfident
and ill-prepared, pretending they can manage grown-up responsibilities
like uniting a country or running an economy. But they drive the
economy the way a dangerously drunk teenager drives a souped-up
V8—disastrously and recklessly.
And let’s not kid ourselves: the Liberals can’t be trusted to clean
up Labor’s mess either—not without Pauline Hanson and her MPs there to
hold them accountable.
This election, One Nation is gearing up to run candidates in all
150 House of Representatives seats and every Senate seat across the
country.
Here’s some exciting news: about a third of our candidates are
already confirmed, with more announcements on the way. Many of our
federal candidates have undergone campaign training and are preparing
to hit the ground running.
The next federal election promises to be a spectacle, full of
energy and fireworks—and One Nation is ready to lead the charge.
We’re poised to shake things up and deliver real change at the next
federal election.
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This week One Nation has sent out the great
Australian farming survey. James Ashby, One Nation Chief of Staff, has
had a conversation on Credlin about the poor state of our
economy, using some excellent farming analogies.

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petition to as many people as possible, and let's make this one of the
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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