PoliticsFederalThe AFR ViewThe AFR ViewLabor and Liberals must fight back against ‘Hansonomics’One Nation’s policies do not add up financially and would likely be economically disastrous. The major parties must present a proper plan to restore our prosperity.It’s been 30 years since Pauline Hanson was disendorsed by the Liberal Party for making contentious statements targeting Indigenous Australians, before she then went on to win a once-safe Queensland Labor seat at the 1996 election as an independent.Three decades later, Hanson’s One Nation party is a major player in the nation’s politics heading into the 2028 federal election.Subscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Latest In FederalFetching latest articlesMost Viewed In Politics
Labor and Liberals must fight back against ‘Hansonomics’
One Nation’s policies do not add up financially and would likely be economically disastrous. The major parties must present a proper plan to restore our prosperity.













