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Labor cannot be trusted with our national security. We have sitting Labor MPs calling for AUKUS to be scrapped, and now we have a former Labor minister (now a musician!) heading up an inquiry into the whole thing, backed by multiple sitting MPs. The Labor Government claims to still...

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The Albanese Labor Government's introduction of new misinformation and disinformation legislation is just a renewed attack on freedom of speech in Australia. This terrible bill will be strongly opposed by One Nation Australia! Labor has never understood freedom of speech or how it works, and people always fear what they don’t understand. That’s why Labor wants to shut down freedom of speech. That’s why Labor wants to give itself the power to decide what is misinformation and disinformation, and use this power to silence honest debate and honest criticism. Labor is appalled at the very notion that Australians still have the right to say things that Labor doesn’t agree with. Labor doesn’t trust the Australian people to sort out truth from fiction for themselves. With this bill, Labor shows its contempt for the intelligence of the Australian people. Labor will use this power to silence dissent. If you speak the truth that gender ideology is contrived nonsense, or that climate change is a scam, or that COVID-19 vaccines are harmful – Labor will have the power to silence you. This bill is all the evidence this country needs to have a good, hard look at enshrining the right to free speech in the Constitution. One Nation tried to move an inquiry to kick start this process. Labor opposed it along with those other staunch opponents of free speech in Australia, the Greens. When are Australians going to wake up and understand these parties for what they are? They despise democracy and the principles which underpin its foundations. There is no democracy in Australia without freedom of speech, its most important principle. One Nation will always fight to protect true freedom of speech in our continual efforts to defend Australian democracy.

Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺

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We live in an increasingly fractured, polarised world where principles and values we once took for granted in Australia are being undermined. Today the Albanese Labor government gets away with doing things that would simply not have been acceptable in Australia a generation or two ago. Labor may have won the 2025 election with only 35% of the primary vote, but that hasn’t made the problems Labor created go away. We still have a cost-of-living crisis. We still have a housing crisis. We still have record immigration, increasing debt, huge budget deficits and declining economic productivity. The Prime Minister’s so-called productivity roundtable of his sycophants won’t change things at all unless it includes people who understand productivity and business: people like Gina Rhinehart, Solomon Lew, Gerry Harvey and Dick Smith. Taxpayers are still forced to foot the bill for subsidising renewable projects in the pursuit of net zero, coupled with rises in our electricity bills of more than 300% over the past 20 years or so. And more recently, Labor has gambled with our national security. For decades, Australia’s defence has mainly been funded by American taxpayers. America’s nuclear deterrence has prevented global war between major powers, America supplies us with our military platforms and our advanced weapons, and under AUKUS America will hand over to Australia the most closely-guarded military technology on the planet: nuclear propulsion. Yet our current Labor government is publicly appearing less than grateful for this generous support from the ‘arsenal of democracy’. Labor is ghosting our most important ally – the United States – and to all appearances is sucking up to communist China, Australia’s most potent adversary. China routinely commits acts of aggression against Australia as if it’s entitled to do so, and is not hiding its intentions to militarily and economically dominate our region. America simply wants the countries with which it shares close alliances and democratic values to step up and do some of the heavy lifting by increasing their defence spending. It’s called growing a back bone and taking responsibility to defend yourself instead of relying on Americans to fund your battles with their money and lives. The Prime Minister is gambling that he won’t have to, and that is a big mistake. It’s a purely political mistake based on arrogance. It’s not principled. Labor hates everything about Trump and Republicans. Labor has failed to appreciate the importance of America to our security, and that our relationship with the world’s most powerful nation must endure beyond the current occupants of the Lodge and the White House. It’s impossible to imagine Bob Hawke – Labor’s most successful and longest-serving Prime Minister – supporting this. He was a noted champion of the US alliance despite the very conservative Reagan and Bush administrations being in the White House. Hawke was also a vocal critic of communist China, especially after the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989. Hawke understood Australian principles. Prime Minister Albanese never got the memo, and now our relations with America are declining when we can least afford it. This is not in our best interests. Australia needs a statement of binding principles to govern how we conduct ourselves on the world stage, and to ensure petty politics does not risk important international relationships that must last well beyond every three-year Parliamentary term. This statement needs to say who we are, what Australia stands for, and who we stand with: · democracies like the US and Israel, not communist dictatorships or terrorist regimes; · we stand for the rule of law, self-determination and freedom; and · international peace and order, reinforced by a strong military to deter those who – like China – would disrupt that peace and order. These are One Nation’s principles. They should be Australia’s principles. They used to be. They were principles that didn’t even need stating a generation ago, but Australia is heading down a path under Labor where we cannot be certain of them any longer.

Pauline Hanson 🇦🇺

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