One Nation distances itself from a decision by Pauline Hanson to meet anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson during a trip to the United Kingdom, as the party faces pressure at home. Reporting across outlets says the move occurs amid a period of declining polling and renewed scrutiny of views attributed to a One Nation senator, including allegations of antisemitic comments. According to a report described by multiple sources, a senior One Nation staffer breaks silence about the UK visit, addressing internal and public reactions to the meeting. The party also responds to anger from key figures back in Australia, with references to Malcolm Joyce “fuming” at the situation. While details of the staffer’s statements vary in presentation, the overall reporting agrees that One Nation publicly separates itself from the decision to meet Robinson and seeks to manage fallout from the trip. The coverage frames the issue as part of broader political and reputational challenges for the party, including polling declines and media attention on the conduct and remarks of its representatives.