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Hanson rose because the ‘Grand Bargain’ has failed. We must understand why
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Hanson rose because the ‘Grand Bargain’ has failed. We must understand why

The article discusses the recent rise in support for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party in Australia, attributing it to broader societal frustrations rather than just immediate factors like the Liberal Party's decline or economic concerns. It suggests that while Hanson's popularity may fluctuate, the underlying discontent driving her movement remains significant. The piece frames the situation as a reflection of deeper societal issues, implying that the 'Grand Bargain'—a supposed agreement between Australians and their government—has failed.

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Hanson rose because the ‘Grand Bargain’ has failed. We must understand why

The article discusses the recent rise in support for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party in Australia, attributing it to broader societal frustrations rather than just immediate factors like the Liberal Party's decline or economic concerns. It suggests that while Hanson's popularity may fluctuate, the underlying discontent driving her movement remains significant. The piece frames the situation as a reflection of deeper societal issues, implying that the 'Grand Bargain'—a supposed agreement between Australians and their government—has failed.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the rise of One Nation as a consequence of systemic failures and societal disillusionment, which aligns with left-leaning perspectives that critique neoliberal policies and institutional neglect. While it does not explicitly endorse Hanson's views, it emphasizes the legitimacy of

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