Hunter One Nation candidate Stuart Bonds delivered a blistering speech at a Sydney rally over the weekend, sending a forceful message: terrorism and hate preachers will not be tolerated — but only a One Nation government will act.
Bonds outlined a no-compromise, net zero tolerance approach to extremist activity. He warned that mosques allowing hate preachers could be demolished, non-citizens on ASIO watch lists would be deported immediately, and Australian citizens suspected of supporting terrorism would face measures to make their lives “very uncomfortable.” He also stressed that hate preachers themselves should be deported, removing extremist voices from Australian communities.
Speaking to supporters, Bonds made it clear that these tough measures could only happen under a One Nation government, framing his party as the only force willing to take decisive action against radicalization.
Bonds is growing in popularity across the Hunter region, tapping into voter frustration with the current government’s perceived inaction on national security. His hardline stance positions him as a bold, no-nonsense candidate ready to confront threats many say others won’t.