A Scathing Rebuke: Greens Senator Targets Pauline One Nation Leader Over Far-Right Alliance In a strongly worded statement, Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has called on Pauline Hanson, the leader of One Nation, to return to Australia and apologize for her recent appearance on a podcast with far-right UK activist Tommy Robinson. Hanson's decision to associate with the controversial figure has sparked widespread criticism, with Hanson-Young labeling her actions "un-Australian." The senator's comments come as tensions between Hanson and the Australian government continue to escalate, particularly regarding Hanson's claims about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). With Hanson's reputation as a divisive figure in Australian politics, the fallout from her podcast appearance is likely to have significant implications for her party's standing in the country.


Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young calls for One Nation leader to return to Australia and apologise. Follow today’s news live.Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPauline Hanson has been called “un-Australian” over her appearance on a podcast with far-right UK activist, Tommy Robinson.The Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young told ABC RN Hanson must return to Australia and apologise.This is so appalling, and frankly, it’s unAustralian.To go overseas to hang out with a criminal thug … to be laughing on his show about multiculturalism back here in Australia – which are our communities, Australian citizens, and the people who make this country great, Pauline Hanson is the most unAustralian politician in the parliament, and she should come home, face the music, and apologise.I‘m not sure where Ms Hanson is getting her figures from, but they’ve never been provided to me as the minister for disability and the minister for the NDIS.I suspect they don’t exist.I’m loath to respond to a podcast between Ms Hanson and this convicted criminal, who frankly has been disowned by so many leading figures on the right. Continue reading...