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Pauline Hanson and the end of political consequence

This week, Pauline Hanson took to the National Press Club stage with a greatest hits collection of the grievances that have fuelled her political career.

Immigration. Multiculturalism. Trans rights. Indigenous Australians. The “political elite”. The changing face of the country.

The backlash from the government, sections of the community and commentariat was immediate.

But that may no longer be enough. For years, Hanson has survived controversies that would have ended most political careers.

And as One Nation support grows, one thing is becoming more evident: We are entering a political era where outrage carries no penalty. Where the shock of what politicians say matters less than the anger they channel.

Today, columnist and former Labor adviser Sean Kelly on Hanson’s resurgence, the opportunities it creates for politicians of every persuasion, and what becomes possible when voters decide the old political order is broken.

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