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Definition of Hansonite in English: Hansonitenounˈhansənʌɪt A supporter of the former Australian politician Pauline Hanson (b.1954) or her right-wing policies. it's not just the Hansonites who don't like what's going on Example sentencesExamples - Talk about pandering to the Hansonites!
- They are reluctant to highlight these problems for fear that they'll be seized on by latter-day Hansonites for short-term political advantage.
- Despite my differences with them, I can relate to the Hansonites on this.
- Hansonites didn't trust anything they read in the newspapers and began an internet site to spread their own information and reinforce their own beliefs.
- The wannabe Hansonites say they have the resources to go hostile, and their business model is certainly interesting.
- The newspaper accused the government of "hypocrisy" which was "aimed at stealing the policy ground of the Hansonites and protecting inept National Party members in marginal seats.
- There was pressure from a procession of celebrity cultural Hansonites demanding Australian content be saved.
- I am, no doubt, what you would consider a Hansonite.
- This was partly what Hansonism was about, but the Hansonites just could not maintain the rage long enough to make a true impact.
- But it's not just the Hansonites who don't like what's going on.
adjectiveˈhansənʌɪt Relating to or characteristic of the political views of the former Australian politician Pauline Hanson. the Hansonite vision of a protected economy lives on Example sentencesExamples - The threat has been identified as Asian, as in Hansonite discourse.
- The working poor of the Australian bush were shunned and written off in the cities as Hansonite rednecks.
- Hansonite social concerns have become central to Australian political debate.
- He seems to have taken to quite a few Hansonite ideas of late.
- A lot of people in the Old Australia, the Hansonite tendency for example, got heartily sick of hearing about reform.
- The Hansonite vision of a protected economy lives on - among the Democrats and Greens.
- Racism has been latently encouraged by the prime minister's tacit support for the Hansonite agenda.
- The paper criticised his appropriation of Hansonite rhetoric and policy.
- He was accused of reviving a "Hansonite" economic agenda.
- It is unacceptable to dismiss these comments as "Hansonite".
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