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In this analysis, Emeritus Professor Roger Scott and Adjunct Professor Ann Scott revisit Queensland's political history, arguing that the state has a long-standing tradition of accommodating ultra-conservative views within the political process.

At times this has taken place within the dominant Country/National Party and, at others, separate fringe parties like One Nation have gained direct parliamentary representation in Queensland.

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