Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, also known as One Nation or One Nation Party, is a political party in Australia. One Nation was founded in 1997, by member of parliament Pauline Hanson and her advisors David Ettridge and David Oldfield after Hanson was disendorsed as a federal candidate for the Liberal Party of Australia.
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Can limiting foreign investment in a country be beneficial or harmful to its citizens, and how might it affect you?
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beneficial as it supports the 'think global, act local' and creates jobs for Australians and keeps our money within our country. This benefits all of us as local businesses means local jobs, reducing offshore workers and keeping Aussies away from homelessness.
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Don't sell your country to foreigners. It's retarded. It's what retarded people do.
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Imagine a policy made everyone speak the same language at school, regardless of their native language; what would be the pros and cons?
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Everyone would feel the same, but it’s harder for immigrants to learn english
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