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Dear John,
When One Nation takes up a fight, we don’t back
down.
This week in Parliament, we moved to scrap net
zero. Why? Because it’s a policy wrecking our economy. It’s shutting
down coal mines, sending power bills through the roof, costing Aussie
jobs and livelihoods, and not doing a single thing to change the
weather.
Is this a fashionable policy? Indoctrination
has soured the minds of the younger generation towards anything that
would be pro-economy.
One Nation is focused on what's right, based in
fact, and honest, not what the trendy elites teach in their ivory
towers.
Labor, the Greens and too many in the Liberal
and National parties are backing net zero in. Labor even stood up in
Parliament and bragged that the new Liberal leader is voting with them
so often. That tells you everything you need to know.
When we brought forward our motion, Labor
wheeled out their newest junior senator to attack Pauline. Charlotte
Walker is 21 years old, fresh out of uni, and had the nerve to lecture
Pauline on climate policy. Bad move.
Walker claimed Pauline didn’t understand net
zero and was ignoring the next generation. Pauline wasn’t having it.
She told Sky News that this kid is barely out of her nappies and has
no clue what she’s talking about. Walker even said she grew up on a
farm. That’s odd, given farms run on diesel and petrol and the
senate's baby wants to ban the very fuels that feed the nation.
Pauline has been on the floor of the Senate for
nine years, not parroting green slogans but standing up for common
sense. She’s not taking advice from someone who’s never worked a real
job and wouldn’t last five minutes in the bush.
The simple truth is that most of the
politicians voting for these economy-destroying policies have no idea
what they’re doing. They couldn’t explain net zero if their jobs
depended on it, which sadly, yours does.
But here’s what matters. One Nation is growing.
We’ve doubled our Senate team and we’re only getting stronger. We’re
standing up for Australian jobs, industries and families. We’re
fighting for coal, for cheap power, and for a future built on reality,
not green fairytales.
We’re not giving up. Not now. Not ever.
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Senator Tyron
Whitten, Western Australia, has delivered his first speech to the
Senate this week.

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