Pauline's United Australia Party

Pauline's United Australia Party was a right-wing populist and racist party in Australia, which was only a short time. Pauline Hanson founded this party on 24 May 2007, who had previously founded the One Nation Party. The Australian Electoral Commission had the Pauline's United Australia Party on 19 September 2007 on the national election.

This party took their name a reference to the historic United Australia Party, which existed from 1931 to 1945. Pauline Hanson founded the party in the expectation that their name gives choice benefits in the name of the party and she imagined that more independent election candidates be up under that party name.

Pauline Hanson turned into statements in a newspaper against the major parties that they do not tell the truth, that the policy of the Australian Labor Party directed against the interests of small business owners and farmers, that the conservative government of John Howard Australia by the immigration would be sold out by Muslims and Africans receiving it, without consulting the public. She warned in particular against the choice of the Labor Party, because teach their policies against the interests of the coal miners and their families, because Kevin Rudd with the unions an ecology policy against the use of coal pursuing, which is an important economic factor of Queensland, and also the policy of the Labor Party was not able to solve the problem of water shortage. The main program point of the Hanson party was an immigration ban for Muslims.

The election candidates of the Hanson party had been set up for the Australian Senate from Queensland in the national election in 2007, in the Hanson 101 461 (4.2%) first preference votes received, this is not enough to succeed. Brian Burston, former counselor to Hanson at the time of the One Nation received 39 807 votes, representing a 1.0 percent of the vote.

Hanson solved this party in March 2010 and announced that she would leave Australia to the United Kingdom. Contrary to this statement, she applied again in 2011 in a group of Independents for an election in New South Wales. However, after the first count, she received no seat It could be, however, that it still gets a seat in a by-election, but this is very uncertain.

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