Steve Dickson resigns. Language & behaviour unacceptable, says Pauline Hanson
30/04/2019 One Nation Senate candidate for Queensland Steve Dickson has resigned after footage was released of him making derogatory comments and touching a dancer in a US strip club. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-30/one-nation-candidate-steve-dickson-quits-over-strip-club-video/11056676
Видео Steve Dickson resigns. Language & behaviour unacceptable, says Pauline Hanson канала Qldaah
Видео Steve Dickson resigns. Language & behaviour unacceptable, says Pauline Hanson канала Qldaah
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