Over the past summer, it has been tempting to write off One Nation’s polling surge as a passing fad fed by the big fire in the Coalition party room. But it’s not passing. The surge is real. The party’s newfound popularity will be tested at the South Australian election and the May byelection in Farrer. But it’s fair to say One Nation is already reshaping Australian politics. Guardian Australia’s Josephine Tovey speaks with Mike Ticher and Sarah Martin about why the electorate is flocking to the rightwing political movement, and what major parties can do to win voters back ‘Little people just get stepped on’: South Australians sick of major parties are ripe for One Nation’s message SA Liberals hope preferencing One Nation will give them a fighting chance – but is the brand damage worth it? – Dan Jervis-Bardy Continue reading...