Pauline Hanson to lose 'self-serving' senator after company tax row


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Mr Burston denied approaching any other political party, in remarks that directly contradicted the comments from Mr Borsak.


“The claim that I’ve approached the Shooters’ party is totally and absolutely false,” he told Sky News. “I’ve never met Borsak, nor spoken to him ever in my life.”


Mr Burston repeated, when asked again by Mr Fordham, that he had not approached any other political party.


However, Mr Borsak told Fairfax Media that Mr Burston had approached the Shooters party and had spoken to the NSW state director, Filip Despotoski.


Senator Hanson came close to tears on Sky News on Thursday night when asked about the state of her party, prompting her to reveal he had approached the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party.

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