One Nation Would Have Passed the Immigration Law Changes If It Had the Balance of Power in the Senate 14/8/2006
One Nation Would Have Passed the Immigration Law Changes If It
Had the Balance of Power in the Senate
One Nation would have passed the Government's Immigration Law Changes if it held the balance of power in the Senate.
The Coalition MPs who crossed the floor, or threatened to, snubbed the voters who elected them, something One Nation Members of Parliament would never do.
We all know part of the reason for these changes is to appease Indonesia, a country potentially hostile to Australia, but anything that makes our vulnerable borders more secure and deters illegal immigrants has got to be supported.
As Pauline Hanson said in her maiden speech on September 10th 1996 "if I can invite who I want into my home, then I should have the right to have a say in who comes into my country".
It is to be hoped the coalition consider this when they decide who they give their preferences to at the next election

