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When Pauline Hanson and Tommy Robinson met, hatred was a given. More disturbing was the spectacle

One Nation’s polling popularity is proof positive we live in an upside-down world which surpasses substance and vaults reason

Pauline Hanson’s podcast with Tommy Robinson was dispiriting in unexpected ways. Racism was a given: more deflating was the recognition of its entertainment value. Enough attention has been directed towards Robinson, real name Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. He is a thug, a fraudster, a bully and a bigot.

Despite, or because of this, there are those who rush to swing hands with him.

Hugh Riminton is national affairs editor at Channel 10

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