Good afternoon.Barnaby Joyce and a One Nation colleague have struggled to detail the party’s housing policy, with Joyce requesting a second TV appearance to do so and Senator Sean Bell being cut off during what a radio host described as a “trainwreck” interview.Joyce told Sky News that his party wanted to force permanent residents to sell their homes – before clarifying with colleagues and quickly returning to say that wasn’t One Nation policy.Pauline Hanson intervened on Friday morning by saying One Nation’s policy would allow permanent residents to own homes but force “foreign owners” like temporary visa holders to sell properties within two years.Pressed repeatedly by 2GB host Mark Levy on whether One Nation would dispossess non-residents of their homes if the property wasn’t sold, Bell said it was “an excellent question”.Levy cut Bell off, ending the interview and stating: “This is turning into a trainwreck.”Top news
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