Pauline Hanson, leader of the One Nation party, discussed immigration issues in a podcast with UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson.She claimed Australia's immigration problems began in 1973 when the White Australia policy was dismantled by former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.Hanson criticized the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), alleging Muslims are exploiting the system.She also praised her daughter as a potential successor to her political leadership.
The conversation touched on historical policy changes, contemporary immigration debates, and the role of political figures in shaping national identity.
While Hanson's claims about the NDIS and immigration are contentious, the discussion highlights ongoing tensions around multiculturalism and policy reform in Australia.The article underscores the polarizing nature of Hanson's rhetoric and its implications for political discourse.
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