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Australians face a 'binary choice' as One Nation soars, says Chalmers
Key takeaways
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers says people are "under pressure and they will express that pressure in political terms".
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers says One Nation does not vote in the interests of helping Australians.
- One Nation has been surging in the polls of late, making the party more relevant.
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says people are "under pressure and they will express that pressure in political terms". (ABC News: Matt Roberts)
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says One Nation does not vote in the interests of helping Australians.
One Nation has been surging in the polls of late, making the party more relevant.
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