
Watch as our New England branch of One Nation swells with huge
numbers defecting from other parties, including one party's branch
chair, Steve Coxhead.
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Dear John,
Never in our country’s history have we
seen elected members of parliament openly threaten
to burn down Parliament House, the heart of
our democracy, in support of a foreign terror
state. But that’s exactly what happened this week.
And what did our so-called leaders do? Nothing. It was up to
Senator Hanson to lead the way and refer it to the Australian Federal
Police.
Instead of standing up for Australia, the Albanese Labor Government
has let radicalised individuals take to our streets, block roads,
clash with police, and spread hatred and division in our
neighbourhoods. These people weren’t born here, but they’re dictating
terms on our soil. It’s an outrage.
This is the direct result of weak borders, weak leadership, and a
complete failure to put Australia first.
We’ve seen what happens overseas when large numbers of radicalised
individuals settle in a country. It brings social division, economic
harm, and rising violence. Now it’s happening here.
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Recent arrivals waving foreign flags and chanting in support of
terror groups have no place in this country. Their supporters have
taken to our streets, called for the destruction of our institutions,
and caused chaos for everyday Australians just trying to get to work
or school.
Let’s be clear: One Nation wants these
radicalised individuals gone. If you support terrorism, if you
threaten violence, or if you refuse to live by Australian
values, you don’t belong here.
We opposed their entry. We want them deported. And
we will not stop fighting until Australia is safe, secure, and back in
the hands of decent, law-abiding Australians.
It’s time to get serious about deradicalisation. It’s time to clean
up the mess our current crop of leaders created. One Nation will lead
the charge and will always take a stand against extremism.

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Under Anthony Albanese’s
leadership, Australia is more divided than ever.
Protests are growing more frequent and
extreme and everyday Australians are feeling the pressure,
financially, socially, and culturally. Families are struggling to keep
up with the cost of living, communities feel unsafe, and people are
losing faith in government institutions that once held this country
together.
Now, after reportedly receiving a death
threat, the Prime Minister says we need to “turn the temperature
down.” But for many Australians, the damage is already done. For over
three years, this government has fanned the flames of division,
pitting race against race, and ideology against common sense.

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/
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