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One Nation, also known as Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party (PHONy), is an Australian far-right, anti-immigration party that has contested both federal and state elections since its formation in 1997. "One race nation" seems more apt.
It was notoriously incompetent and cratered early. However, it found a groundswell of support in small-minded bigots and suburban neo-Nazis, and the Liberal Party (who are, in fact, conservatives) took care to cater to this portion of the electorate in the decade following. One Nation includes political correctness and immigrants as some of the many "problems" facing Australian society.
After experiencing electoral success in the late 1990s, the party re-emerged as a force in the 2010s and contested the 2016 Federal Election.[1] The party won several Senate seats, including one for leader Pauline Hanson. Further proof that in politics, your real enemy is the person with policies closest to yours.
The party ran candidates in the 2017 Western Australia election.[2] During this election, a One Nation candidate quit the party.[3][4]
One Nation fielded a variety of candidates with a variety of backgrounds, some of them questionable, some of them just plain loony. These included conspiracy theorists, white supremacists, former refugee camp guards, and former police officers.[5]
Categories: [Australian political parties] [Far-right political parties] [Racism] [Conspiracy theorists]