Royal Commission, Emergency Powers
& Entitled Greenies
"While the Prime Minister may be prepared to wait and kick this
can down the road, One Nation is not", Senator Hanson said. One
Nation will not let arguably one of the most significant moments in
history go by unforgotten and unchecked, that's why we want your
thoughts (see news article below).
In other news, One Nation's Queensland state member vocalises his
concerns about the Queensland government's proposal regarding
emergency powers. The new Bill seeks to replace the current emergency
framework with a new set of “temporary and targeted powers”, which
would allow the Chief Health Office to only issue public health
directions across a few key areas.
The Greens can dish it out but can't take
it. Following Green's Senator Mehreen Faruqi's comments regarding the
Queen's death, Pauline Hanson in true fashion said what was on
everyone's minds and as usual, the Green's response was to threaten a
complaint to the human rights commission.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation is giving the Australian people a say
about a Royal Commission into the management of the COVID-19 pandemic
by Australian governments.
Threats of legal action before human rights bodies are again being
used to intimidate and silence voices which dissent from woke
orthodoxy by calling out its hypocrisy.
One Nation was launched by
Pauline Hanson on 11th April 1997 in Queensland.
We are a party
that stands for Australia and Australian values. We defend our
constitution and stand up against global agendas for the individual
rights and fundamental freedoms of all Australians.