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The UK's version of One Nation just got smashed. Could our PM learn from it?
Key takeaways
- Anthony Albanese has seen One Nation's popularity rise during his time in office.
- Like Australia, the United Kingdom's political status quo has been up-ended by a populist, right-wing party enjoying a surge in support.
- On Thursday however, voters in a working-class constituency in north-west England made a statement when they delivered Andy Burnham, the candidate for Britain's deeply unpopular Labour government, a crushing victory.
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Anthony Albanese has seen One Nation's popularity rise during his time in office. (ABC News: Nick Haggarty)
Link copied Share Share article If Anthony Albanese is looking for a blueprint to combat One Nation, the results of a by-election on the other side of the world this week may hold some clues.
Like Australia, the United Kingdom's political status quo has been up-ended by a populist, right-wing party enjoying a surge in support.
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