1. Pauline Hanson and the One Nation Political Party
The rise of the Hanson phenomenon was made possible by the silent majority of Australians who were dissatisfied by the two-party system and in support of Hanson's populist policies, particularly immigration, Aboriginal issues and multiculturalism. ... By calling for Australia's immigration policy to be radically reviewed and that of multiculturalism abolished, Hanson implied that the policies of the 1990s were insufficient for the needs of mainstream Australia. Furthermore, Hanson's statement that we are in danger of being swamped by Asians, is indicative of her own belief and b...
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