In South Australia One Nation has put meat on the bones of its polling surge – now both major parties need to respond
Rarely – perhaps never – has the winner of an election felt more like a subplot to a bigger and more consequential narrative than in South Australia on Saturday night. With 30% of the vote counted on Saturday night, One Nation was polling 21.1% of the primary vote – ahead of the Liberals. One Nation has also taken skin off the government in working-class suburban seats such as Elizabeth in Adelaide’s north and Kaurna, south of the city, proving that Pauline Hanson’s brand of rightwing populism...
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Types: Slippery Slope • Severity: Low