Pauline Hanson Gets First Taste Of The Hell She’s Going To Endure At The Hands Of The Unions

Pauline Hanson, Press club, address, stunt, protest

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has delivered a stunning address at the National Press Club, where she has vowed to tackle the big issues facing this country.

Namely, she has vowed to deport as many immigrants as possible and 'educate women on using contraceptives'.

It is not known if Pauline Hanson has any idea that Australia is currently in the throes of World Cup Fever, but the excitement has not stopped her from vowing to abolish the SBS.

She has also vowed to abolish the ABC, and will scrap foreign aid to Papua New Guinea - which means there will be no 19th NRL team.

Hanson has never been shy of making enemies, but nobody thought she would target such a broadchurch of voters - from immigrants, to women, to young parents, to the entire NRL.

She also vowed to ban people from identifying as transgender, and will gut childcare funding, as well as rejecting the science behind climate change and scrapping all renewable energy projects.

However, with One Nation surging in the poll numbers, it seems that Hanson is no longer being treated like a far-right political sideshow that bleeds votes from the Liberal Party.

This now means she will be facing the scrutiny of genuine left-wing political organisers, who would have previously not given her the time of day.

As of Pauline Hanson's first ever National Press Club address today, One Nation is officially a target for Australia's trade unions, who view her as a pawn for billionaires like Gina Rinehart - and not the working class hero she claims to be.

And now she has a taste of the fresh hell that she will be forced to endure at the hands of the union organisers, who appear to have infiltrated today's event with an extremely complex protest.

As Hanson had just started her speech, a banner began to slowly unfurl behind her reading, "I opposed a pay rise for workers, while I took a $100,000 pay rise for myself".

While activist group GetUp! have taken credit for this embarrassing stunt, the unions will now view Hanson as fair game - especially after she declared that industrial relations will recieve a full overhaul if she becomes Prime Minister because 'businesses tell me you can’t sack people these days'

"They’re on their phones, they don’t work, they don’t turn up, they actually are lazy" she said, as union heavies right across Australian unlocked the war chests that took down Peter Dutton.

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