One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has slammed senators from all parties for voting to support the agendas of wealthy global leftist elites ahead of the sovereignty of Australia.
The criticism comes after a Senator Hanson motion to boycott the World Economic Forum’s agenda for a “Great Reset” of global society in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, was rejected 37 votes to 2. Only Senator Malcolm Roberts voted with Senator Hanson.
“It is an absolute travesty that the Australian Government, Labor, the Greens and other crossbenchers have sided with the globalists of the World Economic Forum ahead of the interests of everyday Australians,” Senator Hanson said.
“This is a group of lefty elites – billionaires, business executives, and pesky celebrities – who think they know better than us how to run our own country.”
“The polices of the Great Reset would destroy our economy with climate change regulation that will have no effect lowering global temperatures but a huge effect raising electricity prices."
“Not to mention push socialist and neo-Marxist policies onto Australians without the people’s consent and pave the way for big controlling government, suppression of free speech, and reduced property rights.”
Minister Senator Anne Ruston confirmed the Liberal-National Government would continue to be involved in the Forum.
“…the Australian Government will not be part of any agreement or communique that does not reflect Australia’s values or interests, however, we reject the notion of boycotting discussions,” she said.
Meantime, Greens Senator Janet Rice accused One Nation of a “fear-filled agenda”.
“…running scared of Agenda 21 and the illuminati, and the shadowy cabals that supposedly control the world,” she said, straight-faced.
“Unless we take this pandemic seriously, and cooperate globally, dying of coronavirus actually has a much more serious impact on your individual freedoms and your economic freedoms.”
Senator Hanson said the World Economic Forum’s agenda should be “rejected and condemned”.
“This so-called reset is absolute rubbish and we should make a stand to play no part in it, to protect Australians, our sovereignty and our way of life.”
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