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Pauline Hanson defends UK ‘fact-finding’ trip

Pauline Hanson has posted an update on social media about what she calls a “fact-finding” mission to the UK to find out what has gone “so wrong” with the country.

She sat down for an interview for the podcast of far-right British activist Tommy Robinson, whom she called a “brave man … who has always had the best interest of his nation at heart”.

After a long list of what she claims is wrong with the UK, including “cities where most women wear burkas”, Hanson says:

double quotation markNo thanks. That’s not what I want for Australia. Each day I’ll bring you a sneak peak of my visit before putting out a long format video once I’m home.

Senator and leader of the One Nation, Pauline Hanson.
Senator and leader of the One Nation, Pauline Hanson. Photograph: David Gray/AFP/Getty Images

Robinson posted on his YouTube channel a clip from a car showing him and Hanson “about to take a walk through my town” of Luton, adding “let’s see what happens”.

Hanson also met Rupert Lowe, the leader of the far-right Restore Britain party, who split from Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. Lowe tweeted “we certainly share many of the same objectives”.

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Wong says world really wants ceasefire to hold

Wong said she believes the ceasefire deal in the Middle East is “certainly fraying around the edges” amid strikes between the US and Iran.

The foreign affairs minister said:

double quotation markThe world really is looking to this ceasefire to hold, to firm up. The world wants to see an end to this conflict, not just for the peoples of the region but because of the effect on the global economy, on energy marketers, and on the hip pocket of so many people around the world, including Australians.

Wong went on to say the government had done a lot of work to ensure the fuel supply remains stable, as well as stocks of fertiliser:

double quotation markWe worked hard with the countries of the region to diversify supply and to assure supply, and the government will keep doing that.

Penny Wong. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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