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Congratulations.What a win eh?What a win.Unbelievable.The question I had... for Stewart was, is the winning feeling contagious?Do you think this is going to be contagious to other seats?

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Definitely.It's going to inspire, promote and encourage and make people commit to their democracy.They can see that you can do it now.It's not about nepotism anymore.It's not about family.It's not about who you know.

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It's about what you can commit.People are focusing on what they can give Australia, not what they're taking from it.

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Dave, you were running against Everyone, they may have preferenced you on the cards, the Liberals and the Nats, but they ran a smear campaign that's never been seen.

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It was like playing water polo in the sewer, but we got through it.

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This is a room full of people that have worked incredibly hard.There you go, it's been called.We have a new federal MP.His name is David Farley.He has won for One Nation in the seat of Farrah.But this is far more significant than just what's happening here in this one federal seat.

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This is a historic moment for Australia.Never before has One Nation been able to win a federal lower house seat.We've just done that today.And I can tell you right now that is sending shockwaves through the entire country.The establishment will be terrified.David Farley, he has just had a David and Goliath battle.

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And we have come out on top.Because no one thought we would do this.And you look at the odds.You look at the betting odds when this started.They had us at the underdogs.And here we are, victorious.

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Look, for One Nation, it's reached the end of its beginning.This is a whole new world for One Nation.There's a lot of people, a lot of my peers and younger, who want to come in and be part of One Nation.So I think it's going to be a magnet to attract good quality people.The people of Faroe have spoken and I think they're speaking the same language that the rest of Australia will speak.They want change, they want accountability and they want responsibility but more importantly they want their country back.

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This is 30 years.Look, this will be the first lower house seat that we've won under One Nation.It's not only a win for Pauline Hanson and the party, it's a win for the people of Australia.And that's what I intend to fight back every step of the way, to give the country back to the people that feel forgotten.

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Yeah, look, mate, we're living through a historic moment.I mean, it's a first.lower house seat that we've won.I mean, we made history in South Australia.They said we couldn't win a seat outside of Queensland.We won seats.

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They said we couldn't win a lower house seat.We won multiple in South Australia.And federally, we've just completely decimated the Liberal Party, the National Party.I mean, combined, they're not even half of the vote.

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This is very exciting.All the volunteers are very happy.I've been getting phone calls from people, from volunteers and scrutineers.One particular scrutineer, I mentioned her name, Tanya, she called me up from a small booth up north.and there's only 265 in town and David scored 117 votes out of the whole lot.

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Do you think that this will unfold Australia wide or is this a somewhat unique to Farrah dynamic?

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No, I mean everywhere that we've been running recently, Nepean, South Australia, it's all confirmed that the polling is right.This is the first specific rural seat that's been done and It's shown that the polling was actually wrong and wrong in the right way for us.

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This is amazing.There's so many people put so much effort into this and I just feel the orange tsunami coming.You can feel it in the air tonight, and I think there's a lot of people around Australia hoping that we're coming to their town soon.

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I was a One Nation fan back when it was dangerous.When Pauline came to Melbourne, we had to make sure that no one saw her.Now she just gets mobbed by people who want selfies.

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If there's one thing that Albo won't do, and if there's one thing that Angus won't do,other leaders of parties want to do, it is get down on the streets and have a conversation with people.Because only then do you realise how big a trouble we're in as a nation.Unlike other nations, I think we've got time to turn it around, but we don't have much time.

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4:12

We have so much potential when we get away from left -wing bureaucrats and we get away from ideological butterfly chasing and just get back to the people.

4:23

I'm going to be looking back at my achievements over the years and I've had my ups and downs by all means like a lot of people have.But I'm going to look at it with pride in the people that have trusted us to give us their vote and then I know our job has really started now to prove to the people their vote is not wasted.

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Pauline's message for 30 years has not changed.Australia changed because of the two -party system.Now we're coming back.That's what it means.Australia reborn.

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There's no good news on the horizon for these major parties, you know.Repetitive interest rate increases, inflation, spending, corruption.Mate, no good news at all.

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Dirtier they got, the more the people rejected their message.And the more the people resonated with the positivity, and that vision of hope and change and prosperity that One Nation brought to the table.

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Your former colleagues were high -fiving each other when they bullied you out of their party.Now the Liberal and National parties combined are running at about 21 % primary, less than half of what David Farley just secured in the seat of Farrah.Obviously, we can conclude you've jumped ship at the right time.Do you think this has implications for future defections?How do they come back?How do they respond to this?

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Well, I must...I'll tell you what something did annoy me.They said, are you enrolled from now on in the National Police to mentor people?Well, Anne, I'm mentoring you.I'm mentoring you to change.

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Everything we do, every bill we look at, every decision we make, it goes through a filter.And is it good for Australia?And is it good for Australians?

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If it passes those tests, then we'll vote for it.If it doesn't, we will not vote for it.Genuinely, this is one of the most optimistic places.you can be is a room full of One Nation fans and a room full of One Nation volunteers.We're the only party that dares to be optimistic.We're the only ones that dare to be optimistic.

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patriotic, this is a great place to be.So I'm really excited and I've known that for a long time.I'm just really excited for everyone around the country to see it now.They're going to witness it tonight.They're going to see just how great this group of people is and how much they just really want to bring this country back.

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Now, Barnaby Joyce, heavy hitter in there.

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He's been the boy of the century.Are you claiming credit for this?You join One Nation, all of a sudden they're picking up lower house seats.

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No, I've certainly been part of it.You can't be hubristic and you can't also be false.I've played my part and together we've made a massive change.It's now making a massive change in Australia.

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If you are Team Australia, we want you.and it doesn't matter whether you're handing out how to vote cards on polling booths or door knocking or you run as a candidate.We recognise that there's a place for every single person but we can no longer sit at home and think that she'll be right because it won't be.We've sat back for too long and we've now all got to do something about the direction of this country.And you know elections only come around at a federal level every three years.If you can't give up one day

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Every three years, you're a selfish prick, because you're sending this country down the shit chute real fast.

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At the end of the day, for us to win FARA, that gives people so much more confidence, so much more drive to go ahead and put their hand up to run.And if you've got a desire to run for One Nation, go ahead and apply and put your hand up.If you believe you've got what it takes to stand up for your state, or for your country, go for it.

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Australia can do so well.We could do so well.When you think about Singapore, an island off the Malaysian peninsula with a GDP of about a quarter to a third of ours, no iron ore, no coal, no gas, no uranium, no water, no cattle, no irrigation, no minerals.And we have them all.We could be a superpower.But you know what's wrong with us?

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History.

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and the coalition, the duopoly, that's where we're headed.We're headed down a really slippery slope.We're seeing it now.We've got the budget coming out this next week.And the number one focus is raising taxes on people.Working, middle class people are being punished for doing the right thing.

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And I'm sorry, but we should be creating an aspirational society, not one that fears going to work because they're going to lose it in taxes.

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You know, the chances of us changing the climate in Australia is like zero.And if you believe that, you are a drug addict.I don't know.There's something wrong with you.You know, and you can say, if you just bring in people, hand over fist from any part of the world, then it's all going to be a marvelous soup.No, it'll be something that nobody can eat and it'll be a disaster.

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Get out of farmers' farms.Government, get your fingers, your socialist fingers off their farms.Leave them alone.We have to have a defence force, I know this is remarkable, a defence force that can defend us.How do let's try and do that?Let's get rid of the climate change department, let's get rid of climate change policy, let's get all those big savings and put them where they're really actually needed.

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So there's There's so much ground that every pensioner tonight, when they hear we're going to get rid of the Climate Change Department, they're clapping.They're clapping with us.

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James Ashby, congratulations.Today's a breakthrough day.Well done for all of your work.

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Thanks for your help.Arvi's help.

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Arvi the slacker who couldn't even show up to be a part of the live stream.Is he though?If he was a good man, he would be here.That's my story and I'm sticking to it.We love you.Thanks, James.

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Rukhshan, I think we do have to ask the question.You had just put on the Rebel News payroll, and all of a sudden, RV is missing in action.Is there something we should know about here?Has Ezra Levant and Rebel News decided to make a bigger change than perhaps what was advertised?I'll let you explain your way out of that one.Back to you in the studio, Rukhshan.

10:46

Thanks for that one, Topher.Yes, the diversity hire is slowly taking over.

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The bloody chutzpah of this guy.Two days into the job and he's already planning his great replacement.I always knew D .E .I.was going to be my great downfall.

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But in all seriousness, thank you, Topher, Rukhshan, Benji, everyone that stepped in and stepped up to bring us this live coverage of this historic moment in Australia, even when I was unavailable, stuck at a bar mitzvah.I wasn't stuck there.It was my nephew's bar mitzvah, Mazal Tov Noam.I really enjoyed my weekend.Unfortunately, I was sitting there half the bar mitzvah, tuned in to Rebel News to see what was happening.in this historic election and what an outcome, guys.

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