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More missiles and ditch the UN: What One Nation’s foreign policy looks like
Key takeaways
- One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has said it is "important to have diplomatic relations with many countries around the world".
- If there's one sentence that sums up Pauline Hanson's attitude to Australia's place in the world, this probably is it.
- With One Nation running red hot in the polls and posing a serious challenge to the incumbent parties, there's more and more scrutiny on what its policies would mean for Australia.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has said it is "important to have diplomatic relations with many countries around the world".
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If there's one sentence that sums up Pauline Hanson's attitude to Australia's place in the world, this probably is it.
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