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Pauline Hanson delivers fiery 'up yours' response to critics of her multiculturalism stance

Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia

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June 24, 2026

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Sky News host Andrew Bolt praises One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson for her defiant “up yours” response to critics of her multiculturalism comments. “It is incredible the chaos that Pauline Hanson has caused by calling for an end to multiculturalism,” Mr Bolt said. “The chaos now in the political class, the fury, the hate and especially the lies and the cowardice. “While we instead get those lies and misrepresentations, then I say to Hanson keep going because that just proves your critics have got nothing and this multicultural madness must go.”

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