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One Nation Leader PaulineHansonOz has broken down while speaking about a parliamentary inquiry into Australia’s family law system.

One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has broken down while speaking about a parliamentary inquiry into Australia’s family law system. “Please give me a chance to try and make change,” Ms Hanson said with tears emerging. She will deputy chair the inquiry which will be led by Liberal MP Kevin Andrews. Family law reform has been a key issue for Ms Hanson who has argued the system is biased against fathers.

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AStrongerOZ PaulineHansonOz She's great!

PaulineHansonOz For some reason I do think she is a great person to be involved in this.....kevinandrews not so much

PaulineHansonOz You have my full support. There should be consequences to lies and falls accusations.

PaulineHansonOz This is an important area that needs to be fixed tinka133 wapol

PaulineHansonOz As it does me The children matter WWG1WGA

PaulineHansonOz I'm a victim of family lawyers.

PaulineHansonOz Crying women in politics these days, what a mess. Not built for it.

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