ONLY FRAN: Pauline Hanson’s gas grift (plus her other grifts too)
5/22/202619 min
This week One Nation’s Pauline Hanson released a policy that will see more gas industry’s money flow to the public purse. It sounded… legit. And that’s got Jan Fran worried.
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First 90 secondsJan Fran· Host0:00
One Nation is on a roll. On a roll. Recently, David Farley became the first ever One Nation representative in the Lower House after he won the seat of Farrer in southwest New South Wales at a by-election. Of course, that was Susan Ley's old seat. And I know that if you're thinking, "Hang on a second, wasn't Pauline in the Lower House in 1996?" Yes, she was, but she was there as an independent. Anyway, that was just a side note. In terms of the polling, it depends what poll you read. The results may sort of vary slightly, but I think it's fair to say that One Nation's primary vote is sitting at approximately 25%. 25, 2-5. Yeah. That is even more remarkable when you think back to this time last year at the 2025 federal election, its primary vote was 6%. It's jumped from 6% to 25% in one year. I just wanna break down what that 25% figure actually means. It means that if there was an election held tomorrow, one in four eligible Australians would put One Nation first on the ballot. One in four. You have four friends, don't you? I'm presuming. I mean, who knows? Maybe one of them is voting for Pauline. I, I'm just saying it's, it's probable, statistically

