Some of the groups liked by Cameron Bartkowski. Credit:Facebook. Following calls to Mr Bartkowski, his Facebook page was deleted on Thursday afternoon. Radio 6PR Perth Live presenter Oliver Peterson spoke to Mr Bartkowski who said it shouldn't matter what's on his Facebook page. He also revealed he hadn't even paid for his One Nation candidacy yet. One Nation leader and founder Pauline Hanson has previously said she was personally involved in vetting the candidates for the upcoming March election.

Cameron Bartkowski is running in WA's South West. Credit:Facebook But it appears another candidate has slipped through the net. On Wednesday, One Nation said it was standing by its candidate for the seat of Pilbara, David Archibald, despite his offensive and bizarre comments towards single women labelling them too "lazy to attract and hold a mate". Writing an article for the prestigious literary online magazine Quadrant in 2015, Mr Archibald claimed there were a number of welfare programs that should be slashed because they support "lifestyle choices that could be defunded". "The first that springs to mind is single motherhood," he writes.

"These are women too lazy to attract and hold a mate, undoing the work of possibly three million years of evolutionary pressure." "This will result in a rapid rise in the portion of the population that is lazy and ugly. We know what causes pregnancy these days, so everyone who gets pregnant outside of marriage is a volunteer." Mr Archibald didn't just have a pot shot at single mums in the Quadrant article, he also had a swipe at childcare funding, spending on Indigenous affairs and the disability pension. "Second, the 800,000 Australians on the disability pension. OK, not all of them. But a good proportion are able to drive cars, bash police and each other, go fishing and so on," he wrote. "Now comes federally funded childcare. This is a lifestyle choice. Looking after children is very labour-intensive."

Federal Shadow Minister for Transport Anthony Albanese, who was in Perth on Tuesday backing WA Labor's push to dump Roe 8, called on One Nation to dump Mr Archibald. "The idea that if you have a single mother you are somehow less of a human being, really belongs way back in the dark ages," Mr Albanese, who was raised by a single mother, told SBS. Despite the outlandish statements, Mr Archibald, who is running against the leader of the WA Nationals Brendon Grylls, told the ABC he stood by his comments. National Council for Single Mothers and their Children chief executive Terese Edwards said the One Nation candidate's comments were "disrespectful". "I just found it incredible that a man in 2017 would feel comfortable in being so disrespectful to women — women who are doing a wonderful job in raising children by themselves," she told the ABC.

Mr Archibald - a geologist and climate change skeptic - has written numerous articles for Quadrant, with one titled Evolution vs. Gay Marriage from August 2015, claiming a "successful culture" wouldn't allow homosexuality. "Homosexuality is part of the human condition," he writes in his premise. "But so is marriage, which is more than a mere societal construct, as those who are keen to change the long-established norms of mating and reproduction would have us believe. A successful culture wouldn't mix the two. A degenerate culture might." Even though One Nation is expected to be the wild card in the upcoming WA election with political pundits expecting the party to poll as high as 11 per cent, it has courted controversial with a number of its candidates. One Nation candidate for the seat of Dawesville, Lawrence Shave, had plans to open a "bikini baristas" drive-through coffee shop, where staff donned only scantily-clad swim wear. And party leader Pauline Hanson dumped Brian Brighton, who nominated for the seat of Joondalup because of his past criminal conviction.

Mr Brighton was fined $5000 back in 1993 for stealing departure tax stamps and selling them for $1000 while working as a customs officer. He later told WAtoday he was planning to run as an independent in the March election and wanted wants all drug addicts to be dumped on an island to fend for themselves. But One Nation isn't the only party whose candidates have got themselves in hot water in the past week - highlighting questionable practices in the vetting process for candidates. The Liberal candidate for Mandurah David Forbes quit after revelations he used Twitter to call Malcolm Turnbull a "laughing stock" and to suggest women were often "office Nazis". Loading

And Labor candidate for the Upper House seat in the Agricultural Region, Renee Ellis, looks set to step down after allegations of inappropriate and compromising behaviour, according to the ABC. Ms Renee, who is a councillor in City of Greater Geraldton council, had a loss of confidence motion moved against her by the council after it was alleged a number of social media posts were not in line with the city's values and code of conduct.