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One Nation is capitalising on Australians’ economic pessimism like never before. Is a ‘stagflation impulse’ to blame?

The News

Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is capitalizing on widespread economic pessimism in Australia, achieving unprecedented polling numbers. Hanson's net approval ratings have surpassed those of the prime minister and opposition leader. The party's strategy involves linking housing costs to immigration, offering a simple solution to a complex issue. The article suggests a 'stagflation impulse' may be driving voter discontent.

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The Analysis

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Why it matters

One Nation capitalizes on voter frustration with mainstream parties.

Evidence

One Nation ties housing costs to immigration.

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Negative sentiment towards mainstream parties has boosted One Nation's support.

Opinion
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Politicalscore: 85
  • One Nation capitalizes on voter frustration with mainstream parties.
  • Pauline Hanson's net approval ratings surpass those of the prime minister and opposition leader.

Trust Breakdown

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Plain English

By connecting housing costs to immigration, Pauline Hanson offers a proposal for a complex issue

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What's next

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Claims

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Negative sentiment towards mainstream parties has boosted One Nation's support.

Opinion
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One Nation has achieved unprecedented polling numbers recently.

The Guardian
The Guardian22% accurate track record
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One Nation ties housing costs to immigration.

The Guardian
The Guardian22% accurate track record
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Bias & Framing

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  • saliency_bias: But it is only lately that the negative sentiment towards the majors has propelled One Nation to unprecedented polling numbers,One Nation is capitalising on Australians’ economic pessimism like never before
  • hyperbolic_language: unprecedented polling numbers,like never before
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