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Dear John,
This week on local radio, Senator Sean Bell summed up our party’s
launch of a Canberra branch perfectly.
He said, "The strength of a political party isn’t measured by
how well it does in its strong areas, it’s measured by how hard it
fights in the tough seats. And that’s exactly what we’re doing in
Canberra. We’re not just here for easy work. We’re here to give every
conservative Australian a voice, no matter where they live."
The ACT loves to boast that it runs on 100 percent renewable
energy. Yet if you look at the publicly available spot market at
any given moment, you’ll notice something awkward, Canberrans often
pay the highest electricity prices in the country.
One Nation will campaign for cheap electricity in every
part of Australia, even Canberra. Because if the elites like paying
thousands of dollars more for Albo's electricity, that doesn't mean
the working poor do.
When the Liberals and Labor signed Australia up to the Paris
Agreement and marched us down the Net Zero path, we were assured
renewables would be safe, reliable, and cheap.
They have proven to be none of those things.
They’re unaffordable because they’re unreliable and depend on
government subsidies to survive. They’re environmentally damaging, and
they cannot supply the baseload power a growing nation needs.
This week we watched the Liberal Party clown show try to gaslight
the country by pretending it had scrapped Net Zero and support cheap
electricity. They don't.
Labor and the Liberals have woven Net Zero into a huge range of
government agencies. It is baked into the bureaucracy.
If the Liberals were serious about ending Net Zero, they would have
backed One Nation’s Senate motion to reject the government’s tax bills
until all Net Zero spending was removed.
If they were serious, they would commit to leaving the Paris
Climate Agreement, which forces punishing emissions reductions on
Australia. They have not done that either.
So the fight for cheap, reliable electricity continues, and One
Nation is leading that fight.
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The evidence that our
message is resonating with all Australians are these set of figures on
Pauline Hanson's net likability. She is now streets ahead of Sussan
Ley and the Prime Minister. She is likeable because she trustworthy,
honest and reliable. Anyone that says anything different is a poll
denier.

On a peak day this week, Australians were joining One
Nation at a blistering pace; one new member every 29
seconds.
That surge tells you something. People are fed up with the same
tired politics from the big parties and are backing a movement that
actually stands its ground.
If you’re ready to be part of it, now’s the
moment. Become a member today.
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