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Pauline Hanson laments end of White Australia policy and talks up daughter’s leadership potential
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsConservative6 hr. ago

Pauline Hanson laments end of White Australia policy and talks up daughter’s leadership potential

Pauline Hanson, leader of the far-right One Nation party in Australia, participated in an interview with British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, blaming the abolition of the White Australia policy for increased migration challenges. During the interview, she made unsubstantiated claims about Muslim communities allegedly exploiting the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Health Minister Mark Butler dismissed her allegations, calling them baseless and criticizing Robinson's credibility. Hanson also criticized the Whitlam government for changing Australia's immigration policies in the 1970s and praised her daughter, Lee Hanson, as a potential future leader of the party. The article notes that One Nation has employed Lee Hanson as a senior adviser.

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The Guardian (World) logoThe Guardian (World)IndependentConservative6 hr. ago
Pauline Hanson laments end of White Australia policy and talks up daughter’s leadership potential

Pauline Hanson, leader of the far-right One Nation party in Australia, participated in an interview with British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, blaming the abolition of the White Australia policy for increased migration challenges. During the interview, she made unsubstantiated claims about Muslim communities allegedly exploiting the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Health Minister Mark Butler dismissed her allegations, calling them baseless and criticizing Robinson's credibility. Hanson also criticized the Whitlam government for changing Australia's immigration policies in the 1970s and praised her daughter, Lee Hanson, as a potential future leader of the party. The article notes that One Nation has employed Lee Hanson as a senior adviser.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Pauline Hanson's comments in a manner consistent with right-wing rhetoric, emphasizing racial and cultural concerns, and portrays her as a credible voice despite her controversial history. It highlights her criticism of multiculturalism and the changes in Australia's immigration政策

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