"The cost of the gun buy back could be what Australians are looking at every year as the illegal immigrant bill approaches $500 million per annum. Australians have had
enough of bleeding heart politicians and do gooders when it comes to illegal boat people" One Nation leader Pauline Hanson said.The Howard government decides to build more detention centres at an enormous cost to the
Australian taxpayer, yet can't build or service existing hospitals or build better roads for Australians and not forgetting the escalating drug problem, that takes many lives.
Stott Despoja and the Democrats believe
we should release these unknowns who could possibly be murders, rapists, or thugs after watching some and their actions in the detention centres, into the community and give them taxpayer funded dollars to fight their
lawful deportation.
The Labor Party is playing it safe and have no policies apart to say "sorry" in the first week if they win Government. Again at what cost to the Australian taxpayer, there seems to be this
bottomless pit when it comes to social issues but none when there is a need for essential services.
"This is really the time for Australians to check the policies of all the political parties," Miss Hanson said.
Miss Hanson questioned, "how can a person be determined as a refugee when they possibly pass 16 countries to get to Australia, pay more to get here than on a legal cruise ship, and destroy all forms of identification or
are they just queue jumpers".
"The flood gates have been opened and unless we control the situation before it gets out of hand, a lot more than the 48 boats already landed this year, will be heading for the shores of
Australia," the One Nation leader warned.
The Howard government is tinkering around the edges, the Democrats would set them up in five star accommodation and the Labor Party will say sorry for keeping them detained
and offer money for compensation.
"One Nation will put out a clear message to the world that queue jumpers are not welcome. Lengthy, mandatory jail terms will be imposed on captains and crew who transport illegals to
Australia. Genuine refugees will be cared for and treated with the utmost consideration and assistance," Pauline Hanson said. Ends