UPDATE: Pauline Hanson has furiously left a heated press conference after her candidate Steve Dickson was forced to resign when shocking strip club footage was aired on national TV.
“Sorry. They were not talking to the NRA. That was to the Al Jazeera journalist. Sorry. You’re wrong,” Ms Hanson said.
“I’m not going to judge him any further. It is a family matter. I never got involved with Barnaby Joyce’s issue, or Cheryl Kernot, or the other politicians. And don’t forget that Kevin Rudd himself visited a strip club,” Ms Hanson told reporters. He said he had immediately told his wife Debbie the day after he visited the strip club in September 2018 and admitted he had “little recollection of the night”.“I am deeply remorseful for the hurt that I have caused her, my family and the people that support me,” Mr Dickson said.One Nation leader Pauline Hanson with Steve Dickson after the Al Jazeera gun lobby footage was released.
One Nation’s James Ashby and Steve Dickson both fronted the cameras to explain their conduct in the undercover footage. The pair were the central figures in the investigation.Source:AAP
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