POLITICSTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
One Nation is capitalising on Australians’ economic pessimism like never before. Is a ‘stagflation impulse’ to blame?
One Nation is leveraging Australian economic pessimism to achieve record polling numbers and higher net approval ratings for Pauline Hanson than the prime minister and opposition leader. The party ties housing costs to immigration as a proposed solution to a complex issue.
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