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One Nation's Barnaby Joyce announced that millions raised in fundraising will be used to target the Labor party ahead of the next election. He emphasized a focus on current issues and cautioned against overconfidence.
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Joyce says One Nation won’t get ‘carried away’ after saying its fundraised millions
One Nation’s Barnaby Joyce is speaking now, saying the millions in fundraising the party has raised in recent days will go towards “the removal of the Labor party because they have not been good for Australia”.
Joyce spoke to RN, saying the money would largely go to an advertising campaign in the lead up to the next election.
He said the party would not get “carried away”, saying he’s “very aware of hubris” and would solely focus on the “here and now”:
double quotation markThe election is still somewhere away, and polls are indicators, not votes.
Assistant treasurer says One Nation’s rise reflects ‘frustration’ of many people
Daniel Mulino, the assistant treasurer, said One Nation’s rise began “well before” the latest federal budget and reflected a “frustration on the part of many people” at the way the system is working for them.
Mulino spoke to RN Breakfast this morning as Pauline Hanson’s party continues to surge in the polls. He said:
double quotation markI think it, for me, reflects a frustration on the part of many people at the way the system is working for them and the fact that they’re feeling pressures on a number of fronts: pressures from cost of living, pressures from Increasingly uncertain global economy and political situation.
What I’d say about One Nation is that they are very good at identifying grievances. They’re not very good at solutions. And in fact, Pauline Hanson’s voting record over recent years has often been to the detriment of people seeking pay rises, to the detriment of workers’ rights. And so that’s something which, as that comes to light more, I think people will judge that in due course.
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One Nation has raised millions in fundraising for their campaign efforts.
The funds will primarily support an advertising campaign aimed at removing the Labor party.
Barnaby Joyce stated that while the election is still some time away, polls should be viewed as indicators rather than definitive outcomes.

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