"I didn't join One Nation": Jane Hume rules out any deal with Hanson's party

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Published1 month ago
Duration19:49
Video IDJtss96PxcTc
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views661
Likes12
Comments14
Engagement Rate3.93%
Likes per 100 views1.82
Comments per 1K views21.18

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The Coalition has spent the past year in political turmoil - losing support, facing internal divisions, and watching One Nation gain ground, all while struggling to present a clear policy direction. Now, opposition leader Angus Taylor’s budget reply is pitching tax reform and migration changes as the path back. In this episode, Sacha Barbour Gatt sits down with Deputy Liberal leader Jane Hume to break down whether the Coalition’s new strategy can actually win voters back and re‑establish it as a serious alternative to Labor. Hume explains the Coalition’s plan to link migration to housing supply, outlines what she calls the “right mix” of migrants, and responds to criticism the party is drifting toward “One Nation Lite.” She also addresses whether any deal with Pauline Hanson’s party is on the table and whether the Coalition is in a worse position now than after its election loss.

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