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Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party

Australians don't trust the Liberals

One Liberal Party member this morning described the implosion of their party as a long-running episode of Days of Our Lives. While One Nation is benefiting from the collapse of the Liberals and Nationals, we take no pleasure in another party's suffering.

That said, every single problem the Liberals are facing is entirely of their own making, despite Pauline Hanson spending years on the sidelines warning them not to take the very actions they chose to take.

It started with the myriad of international treaties John Howard signed Australia up to, many of which have had horrid consequences, particularly for our agriculture sector.

Then came mass immigration, initiated by the Liberals and turbocharged under Labor.

The Liberals signed up to net zero, a decision that has all but bankrupted the country through soaring electricity prices.

Liberal overspending under the Liberals fuelled the massive inflation spike Australians are now paying for at the checkout.

They sacked workers who refused the jab, creating a severe shortage of skilled professionals, all enabled and enforced by Morrison and the Liberals.

They pushed Australia down a divisive path, splitting the country along racial lines by giving special treatment to some while leaving others behind. The Voice was in fact a process started by the Liberals at a federal level.

They enabled and encouraged the over-regulation of industries, particularly primary industries, often driven by Liberal ministers themselves.

Right behind everyone of the Liberals were the Nationals, no sympathy for them either.

The reason for the Liberal Party's decline is simple. Australians no longer trust them. When the Liberals release a policy, usually a watered-down copy of One Nation's, the public response is predictable: why did you create the problem in the first place, then pretend you have the solution to your own mess?

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