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‘Anything but Labor’: Coalition eyes common ground with Hanson’s One Nation
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Compare narratives across 18 related reports from 18 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.
Coverage bias distribution
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Left 39%
Center 6%
Right 56%
Solidarity Magazine
· Jul 8, 2026
One Nation’s ideas gaining a hearing in workplaces
Workers who have never expressed support for One Nation before are sharing its content and calling for “Pauline for PM.” The post One Nation’s ideas gaining a hearing in workplaces first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Hot Air
· Jul 6, 2026
The Myth of Unifying the Union
The Myth of Unifying the Union
Sky News Australia
· Jun 23, 2026
Stephen Conroy: Labor cannot afford to disregard the threat of One Nation
Former Labor minister Stephen Conroy spoke on the rise of One Nation in a potential leadership presentation in the House of Representatives and the Senate. “I think that the national party are facing extinction, I think the Liberal party if you look at the polls yesterday, are in dire, dire trouble," Mr Conroy told Sky News Australia. “They could be reduced below 20 seats if those two polls yesterday hold true. “You’ve got Labor absolutely threatened in our traditional working-class seats, we saw that in South Australia. “I don’t think Labor as a whole collective party … can afford to disregard it.”
Crikey
· Jul 9, 2026
Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation
Pauline Hanson urged the Coalition leader to work with her after he said One Nation would bring an eternity of pain to the country. Meanwhile, Narendra Modi's Melbourne visit draws thousands. The post Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation appeared first on Crikey.
Portside
· Jun 26, 2026
Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society
Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society Maureen Fri, 06/26/2026 - 17:53
Brisbane Times
· Jul 2, 2026
One Nation overtakes Labor in Victorian opinion poll_2026-07-02T07-00-04.mp4
One Nation has overtaken Labor and the Coalition for the first time in Victoria, according to the latest polling.
Liberty Nation
· Jul 4, 2026
America 250: 50 States, One Single Union
All for one and one for all.
The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 29, 2026
Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page
Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 7, 2026
Labour markets need state intervention
A freely functioning labour market is a fallacy. State intervention and institutional support are essential for inclusive growth
Left Voice
· Jun 30, 2026
Jacobin’s Piece on Chris Smalls: An Attack on Class Independence in the Labor Movement
Levin’s article transforms a debate about Amazon organizing into an argument for binding the labor movement more tightly to Democratic Party politics. The post Jacobin’s Piece on Chris Smalls: An Attack on Class Independence in the Labor Movement appeared first on Left Voice.
LabourList
· Jul 8, 2026
Labour’s quiet in–sourcing revolution – and where Burnham could take it
If socialism is ‘what Labour does’, this government’s has often been watered down and whispered. This is certainly The post Labour’s quiet in–sourcing revolution – and where Burnham could take it appeared first on LabourList.
The Big Issue
· Jun 28, 2026
UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them
Imagine the power workers would have if unions and community organisations pooled their strengths to fight for change The post UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them appeared first on Big Issue.
Quadrant Magazine
· Jun 27, 2026
It’s Time
To my shame, I was once and briefly a Liberal. Now, like so many others in Australia's legion of the disenchanted, it is One Nation that will be getting my vote
The West Australian
· Jul 8, 2026
One Nation rejects Andrew Hastie war, targets Labor as crucial WA by-election poses federal threat to Liberals
The party’s West Australian leader said he did not want to get into conflict with the prominent Liberal MP, who has declared he is at ‘war’ with One Nation.
South Africa Today
· Jul 6, 2026
Expert Analysis: Why NEHAWU’s Shift to the SACP Signals the End of the ANC’s Dominance
JOHANNESBURG — The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU) has officially resolved to endorse the South African Communist Party (SACP) in the upcoming Local Government Elections, a historic shift that threatens to fracture the decades-old tripartite alliance. Driven by growing working-class dissatisfaction with the African National Congress (ANC), the political realignment has sparked []
The Daily Signal
· Jul 2, 2026
Victor Davis Hanson: Leftist Immigrants Want the Rib Eye but Hate the Host
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words” from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to Victor Davis Hanson’s own YouTube channel to watch past episodes. Victor Davis Hanson: So my point is this: If in 2024 the Democrats ran with a socialist and felt the socialist...
Novara Media
· Jul 2, 2026
No, Crypto Billionaires Buying Politicians Is Not the Same as Unions Representing Workers
How about this for false equivalence? Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh tried to compare trade unions that donate to the Labour party through the membership of its workers to cryptocurrency billionaires who donate enormous sums to politicians like Nigel Farage. But economist Faiza Shaheen pointed out that the two are not the same. She added that the Reform leader has “spent more time representing the interests of billionaires than he has for working class people”.
Conservative Home
· Jul 1, 2026
Chris Philp: Labour Ministers are weakening our borders as they pander to the left. Only the Conservatives have a plan to fix this
My message to Andy Burnham is this: stick with the ILR policy Labour copied from us last autumn. Don’t weaken it. And adopt the tough further measures the Conservatives have set out. The post Chris Philp: Labour Ministers are weakening our borders as they pander to the left. Only the Conservatives have a plan to fix this appeared first on Conservative Home.
Related coverage for "‘Anything but Labor’: Coalition eyes common ground with Hanson’s One Nation": Solidarity Magazine — One Nation’s ideas gaining a hearing in workplaces. Hot Air — The Myth of Unifying the Union. Sky News Australia — Stephen Conroy: Labor cannot afford to disregard the threat of One Nation. Crikey — Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation. Portside — Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society. Brisbane Times — One Nation overtakes Labor in Victorian opinion poll_2026-07-02T07-00-04.mp4. Liberty Nation — America 250: 50 States, One Single Union. The New Zealand Herald — Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page. The Hindu BusinessLine — Labour markets need state intervention. Left Voice — Jacobin’s Piece on Chris Smalls: An Attack on Class Independence in the Labor Movement. LabourList — Labour’s quiet in–sourcing revolution – and where Burnham could take it. The Big Issue — UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them. Quadrant Magazine — It’s Time. The West Australian — One Nation rejects Andrew Hastie war, targets Labor as crucial WA by-election poses federal threat to Liberals. South Africa Today — Expert Analysis: Why NEHAWU’s Shift to the SACP Signals the End of the ANC’s Dominance. The Daily Signal — Victor Davis Hanson: Leftist Immigrants Want the Rib Eye but Hate the Host. Novara Media — No, Crypto Billionaires Buying Politicians Is Not the Same as Unions Representing Workers. Conservative Home — Chris Philp: Labour Ministers are weakening our borders as they pander to the left. Only the Conservatives have a plan to fix this
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Coverage bias distribution
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Left 39%
Center 6%
Right 56%
Solidarity Magazine
· Jul 8, 2026
One Nation’s ideas gaining a hearing in workplaces
Workers who have never expressed support for One Nation before are sharing its content and calling for “Pauline for PM.” The post One Nation’s ideas gaining a hearing in workplaces first appeared on Solidarity Online.
Hot Air
· Jul 6, 2026
The Myth of Unifying the Union
The Myth of Unifying the Union
Sky News Australia
· Jun 23, 2026
Stephen Conroy: Labor cannot afford to disregard the threat of One Nation
Former Labor minister Stephen Conroy spoke on the rise of One Nation in a potential leadership presentation in the House of Representatives and the Senate. “I think that the national party are facing extinction, I think the Liberal party if you look at the polls yesterday, are in dire, dire trouble," Mr Conroy told Sky News Australia. “They could be reduced below 20 seats if those two polls yesterday hold true. “You’ve got Labor absolutely threatened in our traditional working-class seats, we saw that in South Australia. “I don’t think Labor as a whole collective party … can afford to disregard it.”
Crikey
· Jul 9, 2026
Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation
Pauline Hanson urged the Coalition leader to work with her after he said One Nation would bring an eternity of pain to the country. Meanwhile, Narendra Modi's Melbourne visit draws thousands. The post Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation appeared first on Crikey.
Portside
· Jun 26, 2026
Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society
Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society Maureen Fri, 06/26/2026 - 17:53
Brisbane Times
· Jul 2, 2026
One Nation overtakes Labor in Victorian opinion poll_2026-07-02T07-00-04.mp4
One Nation has overtaken Labor and the Coalition for the first time in Victoria, according to the latest polling.
Liberty Nation
· Jul 4, 2026
America 250: 50 States, One Single Union
All for one and one for all.
The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 29, 2026
Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page
Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page
The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 7, 2026
Labour markets need state intervention
A freely functioning labour market is a fallacy. State intervention and institutional support are essential for inclusive growth
Left Voice
· Jun 30, 2026
Jacobin’s Piece on Chris Smalls: An Attack on Class Independence in the Labor Movement
Levin’s article transforms a debate about Amazon organizing into an argument for binding the labor movement more tightly to Democratic Party politics. The post Jacobin’s Piece on Chris Smalls: An Attack on Class Independence in the Labor Movement appeared first on Left Voice.
LabourList
· Jul 8, 2026
Labour’s quiet in–sourcing revolution – and where Burnham could take it
If socialism is ‘what Labour does’, this government’s has often been watered down and whispered. This is certainly The post Labour’s quiet in–sourcing revolution – and where Burnham could take it appeared first on LabourList.
The Big Issue
· Jun 28, 2026
UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them
Imagine the power workers would have if unions and community organisations pooled their strengths to fight for change The post UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them appeared first on Big Issue.
Quadrant Magazine
· Jun 27, 2026
It’s Time
To my shame, I was once and briefly a Liberal. Now, like so many others in Australia's legion of the disenchanted, it is One Nation that will be getting my vote
The West Australian
· Jul 8, 2026
One Nation rejects Andrew Hastie war, targets Labor as crucial WA by-election poses federal threat to Liberals
The party’s West Australian leader said he did not want to get into conflict with the prominent Liberal MP, who has declared he is at ‘war’ with One Nation.
South Africa Today
· Jul 6, 2026
Expert Analysis: Why NEHAWU’s Shift to the SACP Signals the End of the ANC’s Dominance
JOHANNESBURG — The National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU) has officially resolved to endorse the South African Communist Party (SACP) in the upcoming Local Government Elections, a historic shift that threatens to fracture the decades-old tripartite alliance. Driven by growing working-class dissatisfaction with the African National Congress (ANC), the political realignment has sparked []
The Daily Signal
· Jul 2, 2026
Victor Davis Hanson: Leftist Immigrants Want the Rib Eye but Hate the Host
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words” from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to Victor Davis Hanson’s own YouTube channel to watch past episodes. Victor Davis Hanson: So my point is this: If in 2024 the Democrats ran with a socialist and felt the socialist...
Novara Media
· Jul 2, 2026
No, Crypto Billionaires Buying Politicians Is Not the Same as Unions Representing Workers
How about this for false equivalence? Good Morning Britain presenter Ranvir Singh tried to compare trade unions that donate to the Labour party through the membership of its workers to cryptocurrency billionaires who donate enormous sums to politicians like Nigel Farage. But economist Faiza Shaheen pointed out that the two are not the same. She added that the Reform leader has “spent more time representing the interests of billionaires than he has for working class people”.
Conservative Home
· Jul 1, 2026
Chris Philp: Labour Ministers are weakening our borders as they pander to the left. Only the Conservatives have a plan to fix this
My message to Andy Burnham is this: stick with the ILR policy Labour copied from us last autumn. Don’t weaken it. And adopt the tough further measures the Conservatives have set out. The post Chris Philp: Labour Ministers are weakening our borders as they pander to the left. Only the Conservatives have a plan to fix this appeared first on Conservative Home.
Related coverage for "‘Anything but Labor’: Coalition eyes common ground with Hanson’s One Nation": Solidarity Magazine — One Nation’s ideas gaining a hearing in workplaces. Hot Air — The Myth of Unifying the Union. Sky News Australia — Stephen Conroy: Labor cannot afford to disregard the threat of One Nation. Crikey — Angus Taylor finally gets round to taking on One Nation. Portside — Labor Can’t Be Treated as a Mere Voting Bloc — It Has Power To Reshape Society. Brisbane Times — One Nation overtakes Labor in Victorian opinion poll_2026-07-02T07-00-04.mp4. Liberty Nation — America 250: 50 States, One Single Union. The New Zealand Herald — Winston Peters says no to Labour, so why do doubts remain? – The Front Page. The Hindu BusinessLine — Labour markets need state intervention. Left Voice — Jacobin’s Piece on Chris Smalls: An Attack on Class Independence in the Labor Movement. LabourList — Labour’s quiet in–sourcing revolution – and where Burnham could take it. The Big Issue — UK workers are facing the same problems across the country. We should join together to fight them. Quadrant Magazine — It’s Time. The West Australian — One Nation rejects Andrew Hastie war, targets Labor as crucial WA by-election poses federal threat to Liberals. South Africa Today — Expert Analysis: Why NEHAWU’s Shift to the SACP Signals the End of the ANC’s Dominance. The Daily Signal — Victor Davis Hanson: Leftist Immigrants Want the Rib Eye but Hate the Host. Novara Media — No, Crypto Billionaires Buying Politicians Is Not the Same as Unions Representing Workers. Conservative Home — Chris Philp: Labour Ministers are weakening our borders as they pander to the left. Only the Conservatives have a plan to fix this


