Pauline’s SHOCK Power Play: Hanson Boldly Declares One Nation Will RULE Australia Within 15 Years as She Admits She’s Grooming Her Own DAUGHTER to Take Over… But Insists ‘I Don’t Believe in Nepotism!’
- Firebrand politician Pauline Hanson has made the bombshell declaration that her One Nation party could govern Australia in just 15 years.
- The 71-year-old senator admits she won’t be there to see it, but has sensationally singled out her own daughter, Lee Hanson, as a potential future leader.
- Hanson claims Aussies are ‘waking up’ and walking away from the major parties, with her party now a ‘movement’ ready to ‘replace the bastards’.
- The stunning prediction comes as support for One Nation surges, with the ultra-conservative party increasing its numbers to four seats in the Senate.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has made the stunning and audacious claim that her minor party could be running the country within 15 years, fuelled by what she calls a growing army of voters who are sick of the political establishment.
In a bold declaration of intent, the 71-year-old firebrand insisted her party is no longer just a ‘protest vote’ but a powerful ‘movement’ grounded in ‘common sense’ that is ready to seize power from the major parties.
‘I see a future where One Nation is the government of Australia, and that future starts now,’ Hanson posted online in a stunning call to arms. ‘Because One Nation isn’t just here to keep the bastards honest. We’re here to replace the bastards.’
The stunning prediction comes after One Nation’s numbers swelled to four senators in the May 3 election, a sign Hanson says proves that ‘Australians are waking up and walking away from the major parties in growing numbers’.
While admitting her vision of a One Nation government is still ‘three or four elections’ away, the veteran politician has sensationally revealed her succession plan, singling out her own daughter, Lee Hanson, and controversial chief of staff James Ashby as potential future leaders.
But in a bizarre twist, she was quick to hose down any suggestions of a political dynasty. ‘I don’t believe in nepotism. Just because Lee is my daughter doesn’t mean to say she’s going to be leading the party,’ Hanson insisted.
‘She’s got a lot to offer but she has to prove herself – not only to me but to the members of the party.’
Lee Hanson narrowly missed out on joining her mother in Canberra after running as the lead Senate candidate for Tasmania in the recent federal election.
Senator Hanson, who has vowed to stay in politics for at least another six years, said she won’t step down until she knows the party is in ‘good hands’. In a cheeky swipe at the former US President, she added: ‘I’ve told my staff that if I ever become as bad as Joe Biden to please tap me on the shoulder.’
Her bold vision for the future has been met with a wave of support online from Aussies fed up with the political status quo. ‘It’s no longer a two-horse race, we need a real alternative and you’re it,’ one supporter wrote. Another added: ‘Needs to be a hell of a lot quicker than 15 years… Wake up people, this is the change we need.’