Fraser Anning's lead senate candidate in WA is a recycled One Nation hopeful who once said single mothers were 'too lazy to attract and hold a mate'
Fraser Anning's lead senate candidate in WA is a recycled One Nation hopeful who once said single mothers were "too lazy to attract and hold a mate" and should lose government funding.
"These are women too lazy to attract and hold a mate, undoing the work of possibly three million years of evolutionary pressure.YouTube/mmattjanetMr Archibald also took aim at childcare funding, spending on Indigenous affairs and said disability pensioners who could "drive cars, bash police and each other, go fishing" should lose their payments.
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