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One Nation Gains Support Amid Economic Concerns in Australia
11 Temmuz 2026The Guardian
- Pauline Hanson is leveraging the current economic pessimism in Australia by linking housing costs to immigration, presenting it as a straightforward solution to a complex issue. Recently, One Nation has seen a surge in polling numbers, reflecting a growing voter discontent with mainstream parties.
- This shift has resulted in Hanson achieving higher net approval ratings than both the prime minister and the opposition leader.
- The rise of One Nation coincides with a period of economic stagnation and inflation, often referred to as stagflation, which has left many Australians feeling disillusioned with the current government. This environment has historically favored populist parties that promise quick fixes to complex problems.
- Hanson's approach taps into a broader economic anxiety, suggesting that the electorate is increasingly receptive to simplistic narratives that blame immigration for rising living costs. This trend raises questions about the effectiveness of traditional political responses to economic issues and highlights the potent…
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