Australia’s far right is moving off the fringes as voters warm to its anti-immigrant message

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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party is enjoying a surge in popularity as voters blame overseas arrivals for a cost-of-living crisis and other economic issues.
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Pauline Hanson, leader of the far-right party One Nation, speaking at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, in May.Hilary Wardhaugh / Getty Images file

SYDNEY — For much of her career, Australian politician Pauline Hanson has been the object of ridicule: a polarizing figure who was shut out of elected office for 18 years and inspired a derogatory song when she first entered politics in the 1990s. But she and her far-right One Nation party may get the last laugh as voters increasingly embrace her anti-immigration policies.

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