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Sky News AU
08-07-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘Should not be tolerated': Anti-Israel protestors ‘instilling fear' into Jewish community
One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby discusses the antisemitic attacks in Victoria over the weekend. 'I think a lot of these police would love to get in there and break these things up,' Mr Ashby told Sky News host Paul Murray. 'This sort of behaviour should not be tolerated, because what it's doing is it's just instilling fear, not just in the Jewish community, but for anyone that may have been at that restaurant. 'How much further will some of these protestors go?'

Sky News AU
01-07-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘They don't listen': Victoria's Voice proposal proof of Labor's ‘arrogance'
One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby says Jacinta Allan's Victorian Voice to Parliament reflects the 'arrogance' of the Labor Party. 'This is just the arrogance of Labor, they don't listen to people,' Mr Ashby told Sky News host Paul Murray. 'It's hard to believe that this is a state that just completely ignores the wishes of the people of Victoria. 'It's so divisive.'

Sky News AU
24-06-2025
- Politics
- Sky News AU
‘A good sign': Israel jets withdraw after Trump intervention
One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby reacts to US President Donald Trump's condemnation of the Iran-Israel ceasefire breach. 'I like the fact that Trump is living up to what he said, he does not want war,' Mr Ashby told Sky News host Paul Murray. 'To be able to turn around and, just moments ago, say that Israel has turned back jets is a good sign because that is not what the world wants.'

Sky News AU
19-05-2025
- Business
- Sky News AU
Net zero debacle arises potential Paris Agreement renegotiations
One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby suggests renegotiating the Paris Agreement might be a 'compromise' the Coalition can take. 'Australia should be able to go in and at least renegotiate the Paris Agreement that we signed up to,' Mr Ashby told Sky News host Peta Credlin. 'If we don't do something, we're going to drive the economy into the ground.'