Queensland Election 2017: Brisbane union march mocks Tim Nicholls and Pauline Hanson
UNIONISTS sporting giant foam masks depicting LNP Leader Tim Nicholls and One Nation’s Pauline Hanson have descended Brisbane CBD in a pre-election march.
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HUNDREDS of unionists are marching through the Brisbane CBD mocking the LNP and One Nation before Saturday’s state election.
Australian Council of Trade Union secretary Sally McManus said LNP leader Tim Nicholl’s had cut job when he was treasurer and would do the same if he won on Saturday.
Ms McManus said Pauline Hanson was “no friend of the worker” and wanted to scrap all penalty rates.
Two unionists have put on giant foam masks representing Mr Nicholls and Ms Hanson.
The marchers stopped at pre-polling at City Hall before marching through the Queen St Mall chanting “It’ll be grim under Tim” and “one two three and a bit Pauline Hanson’s full of sh-t”.
Originally published as Queensland Election 2017: Brisbane union march mocks Tim Nicholls and Pauline Hanson