One Nation's Historic Win Puts Pressure on Taylor

Pauline Hanson declares One Nation 'here for the long haul' after historic Farrer byelection victory, sparking tensions within Coalition leadership.
In a significant political development that has reverberated through Australian parliament, Pauline Hanson has boldly declared that One Nation is committed to the political landscape for years to come following the party's landmark achievement in the Farrer byelection. This historic victory marks the first time the rightwing populist party has secured a federal lower house seat, fundamentally shifting the dynamics of Australian politics and raising critical questions about the stability of Coalition leadership under Angus Taylor's relatively new stewardship.
The Farrer byelection results, announced on Saturday night, saw One Nation candidate David Farley triumph over independent challenger Michelle Milthorpe in a closely watched contest that has captured national attention. This breakthrough victory represents a watershed moment for Hanson's party, which has long struggled to translate its polling popularity into parliamentary representation at the federal level. The win sends shockwaves through traditional Coalition circles and signals a growing appetite among voters for alternative political voices in regional Australia.
Hanson's declaration that One Nation is
Source: The Guardian


