It’s taken a wipe-out in Farrer for the Coalition to finally
see the light and duplicate strong One Nation policies to secure
Australia’s future.
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson said while One
Nation had often been an anchor on the woker impulses of the
Coalition, the existential crisis created by One Nation’s surge had
dragged the Coalition kicking and screaming to finally back the
Australian people.
“I don’t employ policy experts to write Coalition policy, but
after the data breach in Parliament House it’s not hard to imagine why
their Budget reply is replete with One Nation policies,” Senator
Hanson said.
“While they’ve been telling everyone that One Nation has no
policies, they’ve been reading them very carefully because they’re
desperate for some good ideas. I’m pleased they’ve seen some light at
last.
“One Nation has been setting the agenda in Australia for many
months now. Our agenda is the Australian people’s agenda: scrapping
net zero to reduce the cost of living and revive our business and
industry sectors; slashing immigration to reduce housing demand and
pressure on infrastructure and services; slashing government spending
to pay down our trillion dollar debt; and building the national
infrastructure needed for Australia’s future prosperity by leveraging
the abundant energy and mineral resources we all own.
“For years I’ve been demanding that immigration be slashed,
that people who come here contribute for at least eight years before
they’re eligible for citizenship and benefits, and that we ensure
those who come here adhere to our laws, values and customs. The major
parties called it racist and extreme. Now the leader of the Liberal
Party is putting it in his Budget speech.
“Australia’s political landscape is changing. The cosy
two-party system protecting two tired, clueless and unpopular major
parties is on borrowed time no matter how much they wish it was
otherwise.
“One Nation’s vision for a united and prosperous Australia is
inspiring more support across the country. That’s what the major
parties have always lacked: vision. My budget reply will show the way,
and my door will always be open to those prepared to work in the best
interests of Australia.”
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One Nation leads the
nation!
