One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson says people “absolutely love” the cartoon series ‘Please Explain’ with a fundraiser being put together to fund it for the next year or two.
“We had people pulling me up – when are you bringing back the cartoons – I absolutely love them, and I was constantly asked that all the time,” Ms Hanson told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“So we’ve put our heads together and we’ve come up with this fundraiser and it means buying a bottle of rum, and it’s going to fund it for the cartoons, hopefully for the next year or two. “It’s keeping the cartoons going, it’s educating people, they have an understanding of more of politics than probably they ever will have.”
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