Pauline Hanson
Pauline Hanson
Pauline Lee Hansonis an Australian politician...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth27 May 1954
CityBrisbane, Australia
CountryAustralia
added dole english fluent unskilled
Immigration must be halted in the short-term so that our dole queues are not added to by, in many cases, unskilled migrants not fluent in the English language.
fighting guilty
I am not guilty and I will be fighting this.
believing dream forever lives living touch war
I do not feel we can go on living in a dream world forever and a day believing that war will never touch our lives again.
country world firsts
We are regarded as a Third World country with First World living conditions.
government helping interest
The Government must do all it can to help reduce interest rates for business.
icons share bigs
We have lost all our big Australian industries and icons, including Qantas when it sold 25 % of its shares and a controlling interest to British Airways.
politician share fairs
I come here not as a polished politician but as a woman who has had her fair share of life's knocks.
drug black experts
The World Health Organisation has a lot of its medical experts sitting in Geneva while hospitals in Africa have no drugs and desperate patients are forced to seek medication on the black market.
country years legends
In this financial year we will be spending at least $1.5 billion on foreign aid and we cannot be sure that this money will be properly spent, as corruption and mismanagement in many of the recipient countries are legend.
issues benefits racist
I won the seat of Oxley largely on an issue that has resulted in me being called a racist. That issue related to my comment that Aboriginals received more benefits than non-Aboriginals.
party thinking views
It is refreshing to be able to express my views without having to toe a party line. It has got me into trouble on the odd occasion, but I am not going to stop saying what I think.
government giving chance
Governments must give to all those who have hit life's hurdles the chance to rebuild and have a future.
country pockets looks
We must look after our own before lining the pockets of overseas countries and investors.
want majority killing
The majority of Aboriginals do not want handouts because they realise that welfare is killing them.