For 25 years One Nation has been raising issues the major parties are too scared to talk about.

Whether it’s being labelled racist for wanting to treat every Australian equally regardless of race, or xenophobic for pointing out unsustainable rates of immigration, the mainstream media’s lies have never stopped us in our journey to put Australia first.

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In the months ahead One Nation will explain our vision for this beautiful country of ours. We will explain what we mean when we talk of one Queensland community and one nation with one flag that represents all Australians—those who were here first and those who have come since. We’ll cover the importance of treating each and every Australian fairly, offering equality of opportunity and assistance with dignity for those who cannot support themselves.

In the 25 years since Pauline Hanson founded One Nation to advance these principles her predictions have proven prescient. Remember when Pauline said Australia was going to be 25 per cent foreign-born within 25 years and the media piled on, calling that fear mongering, impossible and racist, for good measure. Well, Australia is now 29 per cent foreign-born and the number is rising. Where are the industries and jobs to support 28 million people by 2026? Where are the roads and railways? Where is the water and power generation? Where are the schools, hospitals and police stations? These are the policy time bombs that One Nation has been trying to get the public to discuss for 25 years. Now the day Pauline warned us about has arrived.

In the last few weeks I have travelled and listened to Queenslanders who are not safe in their own homes and can no longer afford their power bills, their grocery bills and their rent or their mortgages. Our national housing stock is short one million homes, and Prime Minister Albanese’s solution in today’s housing bill is to create a scheme that will help a few thousand people, not the million who need it. And that’s just those who are here now.

Warning of the impending population crisis has caused One Nation to be called racist and Nazi. These words no longer provide protection for the groups in our community they were designed to protect, so devalued have they become from their use as extreme expressions of misrepresentation, disagreement and hatred. These words tell me about our opponents, not about who I am. Everyday Australians now find their backs against the wall the government put there. Pauline saw this day coming. Why didn’t you?

7 replies
  1. CJ
    CJ says:

    Thanks Senator Malcolm Roberts.

    I suspect they did see this day coming. The results we now live with are what the goal was.

    Pauline, alerting people, did receive a very nasty backlash, from the beginning.

    It all fits into the AGENDAS. I forget what they were called 25 years ago, yet they did exist, just not much general population awareness of same.

    I can’t quite recall the name of the book I read back then which spoke of this.

    Ah!!! It may have been David Ickes book… the one with the lion on the front.

  2. Matti Koskelainen
    Matti Koskelainen says:

    To rule a nation the right way in all aspects is a complex project. This agenda here is “halfway” to what it should be. Self-reliance, and sustainability, are the very foundation to build on. No matter how good the building is, if the foundation is poor. The simple facts: Export adds, and import decreases self-reliance. Foreign debt (1.2T) is bleeding our minus budget. Neglected natural resources lay dormant all around us. If e.g. this, the entire continent, was farmed, there would be no need to quarrel about budgeting and would be no unemployment, no “population burden”. All infrastructure, welfare, education, etc, etc, would be financially covered. No need for “lolly rounds” at voting times.
    Almost all products could be Made In Australia = with no unemployment. Our know-how is abundant = sufficient. If the home stuff is dearer than the imported – so what. All the benefits of homemade cover those pity minuses. Also: no more foreign companies in the country, sucking out money…
    Correctional institutes’ systems do not work. “It’s a fool, who makes the same mistake twice” – this one is made continuously. Construct, and provide criminals’ rehab camps in remote, high-security areas (where there would be no incentive for escaping) with all needed education, training, and production, for converting to normal citizens. Production of any feasible kind of products in included factories etc would make the entire system self-sustainable. No tax money is needed. Own starter money accumulated for starting a new, normal life, with self-dignity. Even funds could be accrued for paying off crime-caused damages.
    How to irrigate our “backyards”? Mega dams in the sea, to collect our torrential rainfalls. Wave energy to pump it all over the entire continent. The unlimited wave energy bonus: More electricity than we’ll ever use. Leadership please: Thinking cap on!
    Final Word: The government’s duty is to care for the best of the entire nation – not just for its own party. When any good agenda is torpedoed from the other side, just for own party’s ideology, then there is something fundamentally wrong. This is one of the main problems in our entire world.

  3. Kaylene Emery
    Kaylene Emery says:

    I am late to the world of reality Malcolm but I’m here to stay.
    “ praise the Lord and pass the ammunition .”
    Thank you for all that you do.

  4. Eric McColough
    Eric McColough says:

    Albo should hold a referendum to see if Australia wants to borrow billions to lower our global emissions from 1.3% to .07%.
    The decades of debt will waste our opportunity to pay off our national debt and build new dams, new towns and new homes for the 750,000 migrants.
    We have 18 coal fired power stations, China and India nearly 2000.
    Bowen tells lies, the only thing he’s doing is wasting our financial future.
    CLIMATE IS A SCAM!

  5. Col
    Col says:

    I am confused,
    Are you calling for the reintroduction of the white australia policy of many years ago?

    Cheers,
    Col

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