Peter Beattie's key to beating One Nation: Fight them in the regions

By Cameron Atfield
Updated February 12 2017 - 2:08pm, first published February 11 2017 - 10:09pm
Former Queensland premier Peter Beattie sees many parallels between One Nation's rise in 1998 and resurgence in 2017. Photo: Robert Shakespeare
Former Queensland premier Peter Beattie sees many parallels between One Nation's rise in 1998 and resurgence in 2017. Photo: Robert Shakespeare
Pauline Hanson's One Nation looks set to give the Queensland state election a real shake. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
Pauline Hanson's One Nation looks set to give the Queensland state election a real shake. Photo: Lisa Maree Williams
Former One Nation candidate Shan Ju Lin at a pro-life rally in Brisbane on Saturday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Former One Nation candidate Shan Ju Lin at a pro-life rally in Brisbane on Saturday. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Pauline Hanson during the 1998 Queensland state election campaign. Photo: Steve Holland
Pauline Hanson during the 1998 Queensland state election campaign. Photo: Steve Holland

Former Queensland Labor premier Peter Beattie has drawn many parallels between the right-wing party's current ascendency and the one he stared down in the 1990s.

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