Pauline Hanson’s views haven’t changed since her first speech. But now she is resonating with Australia’s bitter and resentful mood | Paul Daley (opens original article in a new tab)
Pauline Hanson's consistent anti-establishment views have gained traction as Australia's societal resentment towards migration and political elites grows, with her party One Nation rising in popularity.
- Pauline Hanson's views have remained consistent since her 1996 speech, focusing on anti-establishment and anti-multiculturalism rhetoric.
- One Nation's popularity has grown, reflecting a broader societal resentment towards migration, multiculturalism, and political elites.
- Hanson's political strategy mirrors populist trends, leveraging social media and public discontent to challenge major parties.
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