Dear John,
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has retained her seat in the
Senate for a second consecutive term, pledging to hold the new
Albanese government to account and work constructively to ensure it
puts Australia and Australians first.
Senator Hanson thanked voters in Queensland for supporting her bid
to represent them for another term.
“It has been a considerable challenge for One Nation to field more
than 160 candidates in lower and upper house seats across Australia,”
she said. “It would not have been possible without the great support
from our members, supporters and volunteers.
“I thank Queenslanders for entrusting me to continue to represent
them in Canberra, and I thank all those Australians who supported our
party and lifted our national vote.
“I also congratulate Mr Albanese on Labor’s win. I’ve said in the
past he probably wouldn’t make a good Prime Minister however I
sincerely hope he proves me wrong.
“Australians need representation which puts them and their country
first more than ever. The costs of living are skyrocketing. We have an
energy crisis created by the major parties that One Nation has been
warning about for many years. We’re in the middle of a housing crisis.
We have significant security challenges. We have a new government
seemingly all too ready and willing to sacrifice the Australian
economy and countless Australian jobs on the altar of climate
change.
“We need urgent reform to ensure multinationals operating in
Australia pay their fair share of tax – I acknowledge and welcome Mr
Albanese’s commitment to achieve this. We need to lower immigration to
reduce demand for housing and catch up with our trailing
infrastructure. We need more reform in our family law and child
support systems. We need a Royal Commission into the management of the
COVID-19 pandemic by Australian governments.
“One Nation will pursue these objectives in the interests of
Australia and Australians. I look forward to the resumption of
Parliament and getting to work.”
Kind regards, Jared Goldstein
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