Hanson says Albanese driving One Nation staff to ‘collapse’
Pauline Hanson has accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of neglecting One Nation's staffing needs, leading to significant stress among her staff. She claims that the lack of resources is pushing her team to the brink of collapse as they handle increasing demands from constituents. Despite her appeals for assistance, she feels her requests have been ignored by the Prime Minister.
- ▪Hanson claims Albanese is driving her staff to collapse due to insufficient resources.
- ▪She has stated that her staff are under immense stress, with some facing severe personal struggles.
- ▪Albanese has reduced staffing allocations for political opponents, breaking with past practices.
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