Pauline Hanson, the controversial Australian politician and leader of the One Nation party, has sparked debate and division with her populist rhetoric and nationalist agenda. Known for her outspoken views on immigration, multiculturalism, and indigenous rights, Hanson's political career has been marked by controversy and polarizing opinions, reflecting the complex social and political landscape of contemporary Australia.
"In this financial year we will be spending at least $1.5 billion on foreign aid and we cannot be sure that this money will be properly spent, as corruption and mismanagement in many of the recipient countries are legend."
"My view on issues is based on common sense, and my experience as a mother of four children, as a sole parent, and as a businesswoman running a fish and chip shop."
"If politicians continue to promote separatism in Australia, they should not continue to hold their seats in this parliament. They are not truly representing all Australians, and I call on the people to throw them out."
"We have lost all our big Australian industries and icons, including Qantas when it sold 25 % of its shares and a controlling interest to British Airways."
"The government must do all it can to help reduce interest rates for business."