Pauline Hanson
Pauline Hanson
Pauline Lee Hansonis an Australian politician...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth27 May 1954
CityBrisbane, Australia
CountryAustralia
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We are regarded as a Third World country with First World living conditions.
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I have been in their shoes. I know what it is like just before you go on and how it feels on the floor.
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She may not be sitting in the Senate but she's still standing for us.
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My greatest desire is to see all Australians treat each other as equals as we travel together towards the new century.
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Now the shoe is on the other foot, I am asking the questions.
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Reconciliation is everyone recognising and treating each other as equals, and everyone must be responsible for their own actions.
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I talk about... the privileges Aboriginals enjoy over other Australians. I have done research on benefits available only to Aboriginals and challenge anyone to tell me how Aboriginals are disadvantaged when they can obtain 3 and 5% housing loans denied to non-Aboriginals.
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Wake up, Australia, before it is too late. Australians need and want leaders who can inspire and give hope in difficult times.
Usually, I am on the other end and they're (reporters) interviewing me,
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Those who feed off the Aboriginal industry do not want to see things changed. Look at the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. Members receive $290 a day sitting allowance and $320 a day travelling allowance, and most of these people also hold other very well paid positions. No wonder they did not want to resign recently!
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I was born here, and so were my parents and children. I will work beside anyone and they will be my equal, but I draw the line when told I must pay and continue paying for something that happened over 200 years ago. Like most Australians, I worked for my land; no one gave it to me.
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I will fight hard to keep my seat in this place, but that will depend on the people who sent me here.
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I may be only a fish and chip shop lady, but some of these economists need to get their heads out of the textbooks and get a job in the real world. I would not even let one of them handle my grocery shopping.
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We have one of the highest interest rates in the world, and we owe more money per capita than any other country. All we need is a nail hole in the bottom of the boat and we're sunk.