Safeguard Mechanism will ensure energy companies ‘wont stay here’: Pauline Hanson

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The Labor government’s Safeguard Mechanism will ensure energy companies “won’t stay here” and will “go overseas”, says One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson.

“With the rising cost in electricity, plus this emissions target they’re setting, and it’s again the Greens in bed with Labor,” she told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

“The Greens are directing Labor to policy, not the Labor government, and this happens all the time on the floor of Parliament with the support of David Pocock – as I call him, Doormat Dave, that I don’t feel that he does his complete research on this to understand what he’s doing.”

 

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The only saving grace is our wonderful resources will stay in the ground and gain in value. Once people get sick of rising power costs and stop buying into the BS, we can start digging again.

Truck&rail to ship overseas to truck&rail again makes 0 sense! Lots of room for disaster with that plan!

Please explain?

Keep those monthly donations into Latham, Roberts and Hanson’s personal bank accounts coming.

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