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Angus Taylor warns of ‘eternity of pain’ if One Nation wins government in strongest attack yet on Pauline Hanson

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Tom McIlroy, Sarah Basford Canales
Angus Taylor warns of ‘eternity of pain’ if One Nation wins government in strongest attack yet on Pauline Hanson
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Opposition leader Angus Taylor has launched a sharp critique of the One Nation party, warning that their economic policies would lead to inflation and higher interest rates. Taylor characterized the party as lacking a coherent foundation and incapable of solving Australia's national challenges.

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This rhetoric signals a shift in Australian political strategy as major parties attempt to curb the rising influence of populist movements among their traditional voter base.

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Angus Taylor says a One Nation government would generate a surge in inflation, forcing the RBA to lift interest rates. Angus Taylor says a One Nation government would generate a surge in inflation, forcing the RBA to lift interest rates. Angus Taylor Angus Taylor warns of ‘eternity of pain’ if One Nation wins government in strongest attack yet on Pauline Hanson Opposition leaders calls Hanson’s party a ‘column of smoke’ that won’t fix Australia’s problems and ‘would only make things worse’

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The article focuses on the Opposition leader's perspective and critiques of a populist party, reflecting a standard political reporting style that highlights partisan conflict.

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