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Dear John,
“Historic”: that’s how many described
Tuesday’s parliamentary swearing-in of our One Nation Senators.
Family, friends, dedicated team members and
proud Senator’s Circle supporters were all there in person to back our
team.
One Nation has come a long way from humble
beginnings. As Senator Malcolm Roberts , now re-elected after
successfully contesting his third federal election with our party,
rightly pointed out - our movement now stands on rock-solid
ground.
Senator’s Circle members travelled from all
corners of the country to witness the official swearing-in, conducted
by the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia. A truly
democratic moment, and a proud one at that.
Then came Parliament’s compulsory dose of
virtue-signalling: yet another “welcome to country”. Our Senators
stood silently and turned their backs, a quiet but powerful
protest.
In follow-up media interviews, both Senators
Hanson and Roberts rightly labelled these constant ceremonies as
tokenistic nonsense that’s gone too far. They don’t help struggling
Aboriginal Australians one bit, but they do cost taxpayers a fortune
every time they’re rolled out.
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Not surprisingly, our out-of-touch PM, Anthony
Albanese, had the gall to claim that welcome to countries aren’t
‘controversial’. Pauline Hanson didn’t miss him, calling the
PM weak, pathetic, and an embarrassment.
With Parliament back in full swing, it’s
crystal clear: Pauline Hanson is the real opposition. The so-called
“Opposition” have now taken to performing welcome to countries
themselves. You couldn’t make it up.
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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