Many Australians “don’t recognise” the Liberal and National parties today due to their move towards the left, according to NSW One Nation Leader Mark Latham.
“So One Nation we’re running in double the number of seats compared to four years ago and we’re putting out a mainstream common-sense policy of traditionalism,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“The great paradox in Australian politics is we had a settlement in the 1990s through the Hawke-Howard-Costello era, the policies that worked, they’ve been junked now and a lot of people are wondering why has that happened.”
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