Pauline Hanson, leader of the One Nation party, has intensified pressure on the Coalition to scrap its net zero emissions policy, citing the party’s gains in conservative votes in the last election.
According to Hanson, the election results demonstrate that One Nation is attracting voters disillusioned with the Coalition’s environmental stance.
“It’s been my job to put pressure on them to return to their core values,” she stated in an interview with Sky News Australia.
Hanson’s comments come as the Coalition faces growing scrutiny over its climate change policies.
The Opposition has been critical of the government’s approach, with Chris Bowen labeling the net-zero review as a recipe for disaster.
Despite the mounting pressure, the government has yet to indicate a shift in its policy stance.
Meanwhile, One Nation’s influence is likely to be a significant factor in the ongoing debate over Australia’s climate change response.
The public is encouraged to stay informed about the developments in this policy area and to contact their elected representatives to express their opinions on the matter.
Further updates on this story will be provided as more information becomes available.
