A senior Liberal party member has cautioned colleagues against continued criticism of the One Nation party, as tensions escalate following Prime Minister Albanese’s questioning of the party’s fundraising practices. Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, responded to the Prime Minister’s concerns by publicly sharing details of her party’s fundraising campaign on social media. Hanson asserted the report validated the legitimacy of the funds raised, using the colloquial term “ridgy-didge” to emphasize their authenticity. The exchange highlights internal disagreements within the Liberal party regarding how to approach One Nation, a potential coalition partner. Albanese’s initial questioning centered on the transparency and accuracy of One Nation’s financial reporting. This public dispute adds to the ongoing political debate surrounding party funding and accountability in Australia. The Liberal party’s internal debate suggests a strategic dilemma regarding engagement with the controversial party.