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One Nation Records 24 Percent Primary Vote in Latest Resolve Poll

Pauline Hanson will address the National Press Club on June 17. One Nation has recorded primary vote shares of 24 percent in the Resolve Political Monitor and 31 percent in a Redbridge poll.

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m. on June 17. The appearance marks the first time the One Nation leader has spoken at the club in her political career that began with her election to federal parliament in 1996. Hanson told the Inside Politics podcast that One Nation's presence forces other parties to address voter concerns.

She said many Asian-Australians now support her policies and that she first raised issues about Muslim immigration in her 2016 Senate maiden speech.

Chief of staff James Ashby stated that a One Nation government would abolish the federal Climate Change department and the Environment department. He said any departmental secretary who opposed the changes would be moved on and that the party would target individuals found rorting the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Ashby said the party would seek to reduce government debt and that elected governments should make final policy decisions rather than public servants.

A separate Redbridge poll conducted for the Australian Financial Review placed One Nation at 31 percent, three points ahead of Labor. Nationals leader Matt Canavan said his party recognizes it has no entitlement to seats and must compete directly with One Nation on issues including borders and energy policy.

Herald journalist Margo Kingston attended a One Nation branch meeting in Taree and wrote that the party is experiencing rapid growth. She said Labor and the Coalition need to present clear plans to voters. One Nation recruit Barnaby Joyce gave an incorrect statement about party policy on Sky News regarding permanent residents and property sales before correcting himself after contacting party headquarters.

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