PAULINE Hanson has confirmed she will return to politics with One Nation, the party she started after being booted from the Liberal Party.

The fiery redhead reportedly told the party faithful in an email that she has accepted the role of “national chairman and leader”, and confirmed her new role on Sunrise this morning.

The party will stand candidates in the 2015 Queensland state election, but not in the 2015 NSW state election as the party is not registered in New South Wales, she said.

Ms Hanson described her return as “a last shot” and said she was motivated by the disillusion she was feeling with current politicians.

“I thought the PUP party was the answer, but I don’t think (Clive Palmer) is,” she said.

“This time I assure the people and the public; no one is going to pull my strings. No one is going to tell me what to say,” she said.

Ms Hanson said she would be taking “total control” of the party this time.

“(Last time) people came on and infiltrated the party, to destroy it from within,” she said.

“I think that people want an honest voice. They want to know what’s going on. They want honesty, they want accountability.”

“My heart is with Australia.”

When contacted by The Courier-Mail last night, Ms Hanson said she would make further comments after a party meeting on November 29.

In statement released on the One Nation web page, Queensland State President Jim Savage said Ms Hanson was being lined up to retake the helm of the party.

“We have been given the opportunity to revitalise the party with Pauline Hanson taking on the role of National Chairman and Leader of the party,” he said.

“It is now time to rebuild the party and stand credible candidates in upcoming elections.

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“Many Australians have lost faith in all the major Parties and are looking for an alternative. I believe it is OUR TIME!

“We have always had the right policies, which have stood the test of time.

“How often do you hear people saying, “Pauline was right”? She certainly was, and she is back to make a difference … with your help of course!”

The former MP for Oxley, left the Liberal party to form One Nation in 1997 with David Ettridge and David Oldfield.

Ms Hanson lost her seat in 1998, going on to lose four more elections and being sentenced to jail for electoral fraud in 2003, the ruling was overturned and Hanson only spent a few months in jail.

In 2004 she took her tilt at dancing, appearing on Channel 7’s Dancing With the Stars.

Ms Hanson narrowly missed out on a spot in the NSW upper house in 2011. Only time will tell how the former fish and chip shop owner’s latest stint at politics will fare.