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“First, they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. And then they attack you and want to burn you. And then they build monuments to you.”

The author of this commentary on social change wasn’t Gandhi. Its 1918 author was unionist Nicholas Klein, on the successful struggle to establish fair working conditions in America’s textile industry.

I’m reminded of this aphorism daily by constituents who draw a parallel with One Nation’s recent progress. For One Nation, the ‘burn you’ part has started amongst the media, politicians, corrupted union bosses, and crony capitalists.

Well, good luck with that!

Last weekend drew a sellout crowd of 600 to the Albury Entertainment Centre for the preselection of our Farrer by-election candidate, David Farley. The people have decided that our Western heritage is worth fighting for, and so has One Nation. I ask you to look past the character assassinations, the lies, and spin trying to demonise One Nation and vote for the only party that has your back.

Together we can restore wealth, prosperity, and opportunity to all who are here, including our young, who have been penalised the worst by successive Liberal, National, and Labor party governments that work for the benefit of their financial backers rather than everyday Australians.

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Senator Roberts: One hundred and twenty-six years ago, history said: 

“First, they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. And then they attack you and want to burn you. And then they build monuments to you.” 

The author of this commentary on social change wasn’t Gandhi. Its 1918 author was unionist Nicholas Klein on the successful struggle to establish fair working conditions in America’s textile industry. I’m reminded of this aphorism daily by constituents who draw a parallel with One Nation’s recent progress. For One Nation, the ‘burn you’ part has started amongst the media, politics, corrupted union bosses and crony capitalists. Well, good luck with that! 

Last weekend drew a sellout crowd of 600 to the Albury Entertainment Centre for the preselection of our Farrar by-election candidate, David Farley. The people have decided that our Western heritage is worth fighting for. Julius Caesar described our Celtic forebears as barbarians and noted their ferocity and individual courage that at times lacked discipline and order. How true are those words today, from the courage of our leader Pauline Hanson to the fierce determination that One Nation members show across our country? We do from time to time demonstrate a lack of discipline, which is a strength. It’s our certificate of authenticity from a party that puts Australia first. 

As for barbarians at the gate, One Nation does not seek validation from people who turn their backs on everyday Australians and govern from feelings, not facts. Poor governance has resulted in our young being disenfranchised from housing, from breadwinner jobs and from children. Labor and the Greens have destroyed private jobs growth and small business, created ruinous inflation and made people’s lives far harder. A common Celtic battle cry translates to ‘fierce when roused’, perfectly describing everyday Australians of all nationalities now flocking to One Nation. (Time expired) 

It is vital that our premier takes a tough stand on any unnecessary and risky marches/protests in our State. We can not risk going down the path of Victoria.

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It’s so pleasing to see the New South Wales Police Commissioner in response to the Black Lives Matter protests, coming out tomorrow, saying to his policemen that they must fine as many people as they can for taking part in that protest.

That’s a welcome change from Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, who said when the last Black Lives Matter protest occurred in Brisbane, that “Please don’t attend. “But if you do then maintain social distance.”

And as a result, 30,000 people followed her invitation to maintain social distance. Premier Dan Andrew pretty much did the same and just waved them on through and encouraged the protesters

And now look at Victoria and now look at New South Wales. So what we need to see is Premier Palaszczuk in this state, take the lead from New South Wales and be hard on criminals.

The Labor Government in Queensland has a history of being soft on criminals and very hard on everyday Australians.