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Re: One Nation surge

Post by Black Orchid » Sun Jun 14, 2026 11:27 am

tllwd wrote:
Sun Jun 14, 2026 10:22 am
Pauline Hanson DEMANDS Fatima Payman be REMOVED from Parliament Over Citizenship Scandal


One Nation Senator Tyron Witten found himself under scrutiny over potential constitutional issues relating to business ties with Snowy Hydro — a government-owned entity.
The controversy was still fresh when Pauline Hanson took to social media with a post that Sharri Markson described as fiery — and that is putting it mildly. Hanson turned the constitutional spotlight directly onto Senator Fatima Payman, publicly questioning whether Payman is even eligible to sit in Parliament. The specific concern is Section 44(i) of the Australian Constitution — the provision that prohibits any person holding foreign citizenship from serving as a member of the Australian Parliament. And Hanson's claim is that Payman holds Afghan citizenship.
I fully concur with Pauline on this!
Section 44(i) of the Constitution disqualifies any person who is "under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or a citizen of a foreign power.
She refuses to renounce her Afghani citizenship. Why is she in parliament?

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Re: One Nation surge

Post by Bobby » Sun Jun 14, 2026 3:15 pm

Kick her out.

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Re: One Nation surge

Post by Bobby » Sun Jun 14, 2026 10:14 pm

https://archive.is/20260614080157/https ... 606lg.html

Hanson overtakes Albanese as preferred PM, Coalition crashes to record low

James Massola

June 14, 2026 — 6:00pm


Pauline Hanson has rocketed past Anthony Albanese as Australians’ first choice to be prime minister, while One Nation has edged out Labor and now leads both major parties on primary vote.
And the Coalition has crashed to a record low primary vote of just 20 per cent in the latest Resolve Political Monitor, conducted for this masthead, while Labor recorded a primary vote of 28 per cent. For the first time, One Nation leads after a whopping 5-percentage-point rise in its primary vote to 29 per cent.

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Re: One Nation surge

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Jun 15, 2026 8:49 am

I saw ON was at 33%. Angus Taylor needs to do something to get the Libs out of the mud. It's embarrassing seeing Labor ahead after their pathetic last few months.

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Re: One Nation surge

Post by Black Orchid » Wed Jun 17, 2026 2:10 pm

We are a multiracial society, but we must be monocultural. Australians must live under the one cultural umbrella

https://www.news.com.au/national/politi ... fb7c7ce21e

Absolutely correct!

“Don’t expect a divisive Welcome to Country from me – this beautiful country belongs to all Australians born here and those who have joined us,” she said, also acknowledging those who had “sacrificed their lives” for Australia.

https://www.news.com.au/national/politi ... fb7c7ce21e

Again absolutely correct!

She also banned the ABC and the Guardian from trying to interview her lol

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Re: One Nation surge

Post by tllwd » Thu Jun 18, 2026 7:15 am

Pauline Hanson turned from “the hunted to the hunter”.

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Re: One Nation surge

Post by Black Orchid » Thu Jun 18, 2026 12:36 pm

I got a brochure in the mail from Clive Palmer yesterday. He's got some great ideas ...

* Abolish net zero
* Zero immigration
* Increase all pensions by 30%
* Increase the health budget by 100%
* Raise education standards and reduce foreign students
* $1 trillion for housing. A home for every Australian
* Repay the national debt
* $400 million to assist households with food
* Refine and store oil in Australia and incentivise oil exploration here
* A 20% tax concession for people living more than 200km from a major city

Some great idea for sure but HOW does he expect to pay for them? :huh

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