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Mihailuk to run as a One Nation candidate

DUMPED as the Labor candidate for the State seat of Bankstown, sitting MP Tania Mihailuk will run as a One Nation Legislative Council candidate after a short stint as an independent.

Ms Mihailuk said that One Nation is the only political party that has the capacity to stand up for the issues that matter to people like her from South West Sydney.
She will continue in her capacity as the Member for Bankstown until the NSW State Election on March 25.
Ms Mihailuk said she was seeking preselection as a One Nation candidate in Mark Latham’s team because the Labor Party has sadly lost its way.
“One Nation isn’t afraid to focus on the issues that matter to families,” she said.
“An education system that focuses on the basics that matter to mums and dads: literacy, numeracy, history and the humanities – actual common sense skills that lead to jobs rather than left wing indoctrination.”
She claimed there are prominent Labor Shadow Ministers that want drug legalisation and gender fluidity teaching in schools.
“I totally oppose these policies and will do everything that I can to stop their agenda from passing the Upper House,” she said.
“One Nation is the only party that will focus on addressing the cost of living crisis and rising energy bills caused by an unnecessary scare campaign against coal and nuclear energy. NSW is rich in natural resources, but Labor wants to ban coal and forestry and this will send electricity prices and the cost of building materials to record highs.”
Ms Mihailuk said she is a strong believer in freedom of religion and the right to express your faith.
“South West Sydney communities like those in Bankstown have the highest observance in faith, be it Christianity, Buddhism or Islam, but freedom of religion is a toxic notion to the inner-west left wing hipsters that set Labor Party agenda on social policy,” she said.
“Chris Minns as Premier and a Labor Government will see NSW go both woke and broke”.