As we head into another election season, Australia’s trust in politicians is at rock bottom. It’s no surprise people feel betrayed by endless promises from the major parties that are never carried out.
A recent Roy Morgan survey reflects the truth — Australians believe in straightforward, principle-driven politics, and they recognize these values in One Nation.
It’s time for politicians to be accountable, communicate openly, and restore faith in our democratic process. One Nation stands firm against the censorship bill— because free speech and public debate are vital for democracy.
Transcript
Ask anyone in the real world what they think of politicians, and the answer is, ‘I don’t trust the bastards.’ And why should they? We’re again about to enter an election season where the Liberal, Labor and Greens parties will make endless promises about things they will never do. If you lie to the people, they won’t trust you, and Liberal, Labor and the Greens have done plenty of lying. It’s telling that in this chamber we can’t call out a lie. I can say that the Labor Party lies, that the Liberal Party lies and that the Greens party lies, yet I can’t say a particular senator has lied in a debate. That’s unparliamentary. Well, Australians are listening to this discussion live right now, and tens of thousands more will listen later on social media. Listening to the comments, Australians think the never-ending lies are what’s unparliamentary.
Teenagers make a lot of those social media comments, and teens certainly are not fans of the government. The memes that teenagers come up with in picking apart the government are as funny as they are cutting. Has Prime Minister Anthony Albanese started reading the comments on social media? Is that why he’s trying to get teenagers banned from social media?
Eighty-nine per cent of Australians agree most politicians will lie if they feel the truth will hurt them politically. The Australian people aren’t morons, and they aren’t just seeing things. Many politicians do lie, and they lie all the time. That’s not how it should be. It’s not what I believe in. Ministers stand up in this place and avoid answering simple, direct questions. They give themselves a pat on the back and cheer themselves, thinking they’re so clever for not giving an answer. Well, ministers, out in the real world, no-one believes the spin and the lies. They can see through the distractions and smears from ministers—for example, Ministers Watt and Ayres. People are laughing at and ridiculing you. Ninety-four per cent of surveyed respondents believe that a politician who is caught lying to the Australian people should resign their position. Liars are destroying trust in the democratic process and parliament. This place should deserve respect and trust as a gathering of representatives of the people. Every dishonest answer is a chip away from the health of our country.
So I say to the other parties: the proof is in the data, and the solutions are obvious from the data. On 18 October, the Courier-Mail in Queensland reported the Roy Morgan survey on political trust. They surveyed the number of people who trusted and distrusted four of the largest parties and looked at the difference to get a net figure. Have a listen to these figures: net trust for the LNP, minus 12 per cent; net trust for the Greens, minus 13 per cent; net trust for the Labor Party, minus 17 per cent. Guess which is the only party with a net positive trust rating? One Nation. It turns out that, if you have principles and you say what you mean, people trust you. Many people agree with what One Nation says. Some people don’t agree, yet everyone knows where we stand.
If politicians stuck to their guns as Pauline Hanson does and if they listened to the people and stood up and said, ‘This is what I believe in, and I can’t be changed,’ no matter what side of politics you’re on, our country would be in a better place. No matter how embarrassing they are in the short term, honest answers are better for politicians and for the country in the long term. What will it take for politicians from the major parties to understand this? The Australian people are not mugs. They can make up their own minds, and they sure know when you are lying, so it’s time to stop lying.
The misinformation bill treats people as if they’re all idiots who can’t be trusted with the facts. There’s nothing more damaging to trust and integrity than censorship. Australia doesn’t trust them, so the question immediately becomes: what are the Liberals, Labor and the Greens hiding? The answer is everything, because you stand for nothing. That’s why One Nation will move a motion asking the Senate to throw out the misinformation and disinformation bill this Monday. I’ll say that again. This Monday, One Nation will be moving a motion asking the Senate to throw out the misinformation and disinformation bill—the mad bill, the censorship bill, the one that doesn’t trust the people. To restore trust in politics, politicians must be trustworthy. No-one who seeks to censor the opinions of Australians deserves their trust. While Labor pushes for a censorship regime under the excuse that it’s about protecting your safety, One Nation pushes for you to be allowed to see the true facts and make up your own mind. There is nothing better for getting to the truth and being the arbiter of truth than free, open, public debate. Why do you not like free, open, public debate?
The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT (Senator Polley): The time for this discussion has expired.
In the federal election how many seats does it take for one nation to OUST liberal & Labor?
Noone wants either of these parties to run Australia alot of people ive spoken to want one nation in charge
I think “ one Nation “ is our only hope ,,,!
Liberals are just as cunning and devious as Labor . Dutton is weak and gutless ,, why do I know this ,,? Because anytime either of these politicians are asked a question about a policy they are in agreement with they’re going to side step the reply till their faces turn blue , Crissafulli is a good example .
The previous system is not working, and its not only because of the social engineering etc., of society.
The word evolution of the human race over the last 40 years especially has not been foreseen/responded to by the “servants of The People” The taxpayers who pay their wages to administer this Country.
Watching interviews of Labor politician today Don Farrell dodging questions by waffling on and on and on is a good example of a trend used to avoid committing and dragging out the interview for it to run out of time so questions they aren’t prepared for prevents them getting caught up !
A time limit should be put into place so people like Farrell must comply ;
Non compliance with the limit of a 10 second reply will result in a banner appearing in the top of the tv screen with
( LIAR ) written on it and then onto the next question . This should apply to current government politicians who flout the system therefore fooling viewers into something they believe is correct when it plainly ISNT !!!
In my whole oxygen thieving experience this has got to be worst government ever to have come to power . They arrogantly lie , keep to themselves , are not transparent , intentionally destroying the country , ruining the lives of the people who are paying their salaries , importing religious terrorists and giving them more rights than Australians whilst telling us it’s the UN’s decision , shutting the country down and obligating millions to inject lethal time release substances under the guise of vaccine , ,,,,, liberals are no better and why are we stuck with with these 2 competing BS scenarios ?
No I don’t trust nor would I wipe my arse or piss on any of them