Thursday, February 24, 2011

One Nation Media statement on NSW state election

As many already know One Nation NSW will not be contesting any seats at the upcoming state election. This is due to the fact that we are no longer registered in NSW, due in part to the resignation from the party of Pauline Hanson and David Oldfield in 2004. One Nation will not be in a position to reregister the party in NSW for at least 18 months.

One Nation believes more scrutiny is the order of the day and a closer look and consideration needs to be made at the independents and minor parties. We urge voters to attend candidate nights and get involved in the political process. We need a balance in parliament; not another dictatorship, as an unbiased opinion is much needed. More Independents and members from minor parties will give better representation to the people of NSW.

The major parties are making big promises. One can only wonder where the money is coming from as it has never previously been there to be used for essential services like health and infrastructure. One Nation believes we may witness a repeat of what is happening in QLD. Prime agricultural land, being sold off for mining. A large portion of the state has been earmarked for the dangerous practice of coal seam fracturing and we believe that this revenue may be used to pay for all the promises.

The Liberal Party has attacked Labor over the sell out of our publically owned electricity infrastructure. They have claimed they will stop the sell off and reverse the decision. One Nation finds this stance a little confusing coming from a party that represents the interests of big business. Have the Liberals guaranteed that no more public assets will be sold?

We urge all to take a very close look at what is being offered and what the alternatives are. The last thing we want is a situation where we jump out of the frying pan and into the fire. Who is going to keep them honest when they claim to have the mandate to do what they want?



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