Pauline Hanson says she wants to “round up” and move her political opponents to an island, making the comments during an interview podcast with former UK prime minister Liz Truss, reported by multiple Australian outlets. The remarks are presented as part of Hanson’s broader discussion of her political stance and her relationship with other parties. In the same context, at least one report links the comments to Hanson saying she is ruling out any Coalition deal. The accounts describe the “island” proposal as a statement about dealing with opponents rather than a specific, detailed policy. Across sources, the main common element is Hanson’s claim, made in the Truss interview, that her opponents should be relocated to an island. None of the provided summaries includes additional verified details such as the feasibility of the proposal, the identity of the opponents referenced, or a concrete plan for implementation. The reporting focuses on the statement itself and the setting in which Hanson made it—an exchange with Liz Truss during a podcast interview.
Pauline Hanson proposes moving political opponents to an island in interview with Liz Truss
Pauline Hanson says she wants to “round up” and move her political opponents to an island, making the comments during an interview podcast with former UK prime minister Liz Truss, reported by multiple...
- Pauline Hanson says she wants to “round up” and move political opponents to an island.
- The comments are made during a podcast interview with former UK prime minister Liz Truss.
- Multiple outlets report the “island” proposal as part of Hanson’s political discussion.
- At least one report says Hanson is ruling out a Coalition deal in the same context.
- The reports provided focus on Hanson’s statement without outlining a detailed implementation plan.
Pauline Hanson said she wants to round up and move her political opponents to an island in an interview with the UK's shortest-serving prime minister Liz Truss.
1 hour agoPauline Hanson said she wants to round up and move her political opponents to an island in an interview with the UK's shortest-serving prime minister Liz Truss.
1 hour agoPauline Hanson said she wants to round up and move her political opponents to an island in an interview with the UK's shortest-serving prime minister Liz Truss.
1 hour agoThe ‘island’ comments came during a podcast interview with former UK prime minister Liz Truss.
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