Pauline Hanson has blasted both major political parties ahead of the federal election for not supporting her controversial policies.
In an explosive interview with Alan Jones, the One Nation senator delved into numerous issues that have been discussed on the campaign trails, including transgender issues, vaccine mandates and dissenting voices in the Coalition.
Pauline took aim at the Prime Minister for placing One Nation below Labor in his own electorate, with Hanson claiming the government is trying to bury her party.
She also said she would like several Liberal members “gone” and “thrown out”, for their “left-leaning” ideals towards climate change, saying MPs such as Trent Zimmerman and Fiona Martin “should be in the Greens Party”.
Reid MP Fiona Martin recently opposed her own government‘s stance on religious discrimination laws, with Hanson saying, “I want her gone”.
In regards to issues close to home, Ms Hanson said she would be targeting the rise of the cost of living and its effects on regional Queensland.
“It‘s about their cost of living. It’s about the coal industry or mining in general because it relies very much on rural and regional areas on the mining sector,” she said.
“You’ve got the housing crisis that’s going on and providing services in rural and regional Australians. That means doctors, nurses and professionals.”
Hanson also tore into vaccine mandates when Alan Jones asked if she had received her Covid-19 jab yet.
“No, and I‘m not going to have it Alan,” she said.
“I’m very careful what I put into my body. I don’t intend to listen to bureaucrats or politicians or the UN or WHO (World Health Organisation) pushing their own agenda and taking away my freedoms, my rights and my choices.”
“That’s why I’m fighting this issue. What should happen to any worker who has lost his or her job because they weren’t vaccinated?”
“So I’m putting out a plea to all these people promote this vaccine mandates is one of the biggest issues that’s going to hit this election and the political parties will feel the brunt of that.”
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