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Pauline Hanson's One Nation is now the main conservative party in Australia |
The Coalition appears to have abandoned their followers who sweated blood for them over the past 30 years. Further, the minor conservative parties brought about their own demise by trying to play off against one another. Rising from the ashes of the socialist’s recent election victory is One Nation. Soon to approach its thirtieth year, One Nation is now the only real chance for conservatives to hold the Uniparty to account.
What can conservatives do to help One Nation?
Terry Barnes had this to say in the Morning Double Shot newsletter:
Michael de Percy is encouraged that the surprise Senate gains of One Nation put it in reach of official party status at five seats, and the resources that status brings. But based on the troubled party’s history, and especially how all One Nation senators since 2016 – Malcolm Roberts excepted – have fallen out with their leader and party founder, your scribe remains unconvinced that One Nation is poised or savvy enough to make the breakthrough to make it a strong player in the Canberra parliamentary game. Let’s wait and see.
My latest opinion piece in The Spectator Australia, One more seat and One Nation joins the majors.
"To me, Pauline Hanson is an Australian political heroine."
— The Spectator Australia (@SpectatorOz) June 2, 2025
She has never wavered from her convictions and yet, unlike our hubristic PM, she has never referred to herself as a conviction politician. Now’s the time for her party to reap the rewards.https://t.co/vkmTQmwoHw
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