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Senator Pauline Hanson Warns: Weak Leadership Puts Australia’s Future, Values, and Safety at Risk
Sky News host interviewed Senator Pauline Hanson, who pulled no punches on what she sees as the failings of Australia’s current leadership. She labelled the Prime Minister “Mr. 35%” and accused him of seeking approval from the likes of communist China and extremist groups while failing to maintain essential alliances, including direct engagement with the US President. Senator Pauline Hanson warned that Australia’s prosperity and moral compass are slipping, pointing to growing antisemitism and the risk of radicalisation. She criticised the government’s “reckless” decisions, saying they embolden terrorism rather than deter it, and stressed that leaders must set firm ground rules instead of offering concessions.
Drawing on lessons from history, Senator Pauline Hanson argued that decisive leadership is the key to safeguarding peace, recalling how past leaders stood firm against dictators like Mussolini and Hitler. She claimed today’s leadership is passive, likening it to ignoring Japanese bombings during WWII. Senator Pauline Hanson called for a strong, strategic approach that protects Australia’s values, prosperity, and security. She urged leaders to be bold, informed, and unafraid to stand their ground, warning that only steadfast principles will ensure a safe and prosperous future for generations to come.
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