Pauline Hanson slams uniparty for bringing in ‘radical hateful migrants’ in Mar-a-Lago speech

Pauline Hanson is set to attack Australia’s major parties in a fiery speech about mass immigration and the climate change hoax at a conservative event hosted by Donald Trump.

The One Nation leader is set to give her first foreign speech on Thursday Australian time at the $25,000/head “Circle Retreat and Gala”, hosted by the Conservative Political Action Conference and held at the US president’s Mar-a-Lago resort.

A draft copy of Ms Hanson’s speech provided to The Age shows she will praise Trump for being a “strong and patriotic leader who has the best interest of his people at heart” and for rounding up illegal immigrants and deporting them in “remarkable numbers”.

“Australia is taking in the same hateful, radical migrants from countries that are having an enormous impact on the UK and so many European nations right now and we’re seeing the impact with almost daily machete attacks, violent home invasions and weekly pro-Palestine protests across our major cities,” Ms Hanson will say.

“It didn’t happen by accident, and if you speak out about it, you’re branded Islamophobic, racist, or even a Nazi.”

She will also take aim at DEI and climate change alarmism, according to The Age.

Ms Hanson has spent the past week at Mar-a-Lago where she attended Trump’s Halloween party with mining billionaire Gina Rinehart, Australia’s richest person.

She told Sky News Australia host Andrew Bolt on Tuesday the party was a “great night” and she was looking forward to the speech, following her address to CPAC in Brisbane in September.

When asked about One Nation’s recent surge in the polls, Ms Hanson said it was because the major parties had “no sound policies that are connecting with the Australian people”.

“What they’re not addressing is mass migration, and also the climate change scam that’s been going on,” she said.

“Australians want change, and they want the truth.”

Sunday’s Newspoll showed One Nation winning 15% of the primary vote, just nine points behind the Coalition, with the combined major party vote at just 60% – its lowest level since primary vote polling began in 1985.

Header image: Left, Pauline Hanson speaks to Andrew Bolt from Mar-a-Lago (Sky News Australia).

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