Senate debates

Tuesday, 2 September 2025

Statements by Senators

Australian Labor Party, World Economic Forum

1:52 pm

Photo of Malcolm RobertsMalcolm Roberts (Queensland, Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party) Share this | Hansard source

There's a quote from Gandhi which reads: 'First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.' I was reminded of that quote last Thursday when Prime Minister Albanese said of me in the House of Representatives: 'Senator Roberts thinks that build to rent is part of the World Economic Forum's agenda'—cue the spooky music— before calling this 'a conspiracy theory'. Now, I can understand, after One Nation doubled our senators in the last election, why the Prime Minister would feel the need to move from ignore to ridicule. In trying to engage in ridicule, the Prime Minister only managed to engage in misinformation.

The truth is the World Economic Forum opinion leader, who originated their mission statement 'You'll own nothing and be happy', is the same person who used the stage at the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos to call for an end to single-family homeownership. Danish politician Ida Auken advanced his idea as part of the West's sustainable urban policy, or SUB—as in subhuman. SUB is where the Albanese government took the name and many elements of its nature-positive plan, after meeting with the new World Economic Forum co-chair, BlackRock's Larry Fink. Our Prime Minister should really be better informed on WEF's evil agenda—or perhaps he is informed.

One thing's clear: the world's predatory billionaires have no trouble getting time with our Prime Minister. The people who can't are everyday Australians, including our hardworking farmers who put food on our table and who we need more than ever to feed the millions of new Labor arrivals—our farmers who contributed $72 billion in exports last year to feed and clothe the world. No wonder the Prime Minister was booed and heckled while on stage at last week's Bendigo bush summit and then filmed being chased out of town in the company of farmers on tractors.

Labor is no longer the party of the worker. It's the party of predatory billionaires destroying our country for profit, power and control. We're going to need more tractors.

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