The One Nation Policy Group does not endorse a specific political party or candidate. Instead, we provide analysis of issues through the lens of our core values, not party political rhetoric. Our approach avoids political points scoring in favour of policy grounded in reality: real data, real experience, and real-world impact.
We are driven by a deep belief in the potential of public policy to improve lives. Instead of putting people down, we believe in bringing people up through constructive means. Purpose is what makes our work worthwhile; it reminds us that politics is not just about debate, but about decisions that affect real people every day.
We strive to present our ideas in a way which makes them accessable for everyone, no matter how politically knowlegable someone may be. To us. clarity means stripping down complex ideas to their core, and allowing people to form their own opinions based on the facts
We hold ourselves to the highest possible standards. We don’t twist the facts to suit our views—instead, we allow the facts to shape our thinking. When the data changes, so do we.
Edward and Daniel were sitting in a pub when the conversation turned to the media. Why does it so often vilify young people? Why does it misrepresent our views, or ignore them altogether? Where is the space for the voices of the many thoughtful, overlooked young people in this country?
That’s when we realised—every big idea starts small. A seed that slowly grows into something bigger. That day, we resolved to change the narrative and create a forum of our own—one where young voices are heard, not sidelined.