Angus Taylor confronts One Nation to prevent political narrative dominance
Angus Taylor must confront One Nation to avoid appearing weak, as current polling shows their support surpasses that of the Coalition. While he seeks to avoid offending discontented voters, failure to attack could allow One Nation to dominate the political narrative. Taylor risks losing ground if he doesn’t decisively address the challenges posed by Hanson’s party.
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Published 05 Jul 2026, 03:30 UTC · Updated 05 Jul 2026, 03:40 UTC
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