One Nation will tell voters to “put Labor last” at the federal byelections on July 28 as party leader Pauline Hanson intensifies her campaign in the swing seat of Longman, drawing voters to her call to cut immigration.

Senator Hanson is vowing to hit back at Labor over its attacks on her party and appears to have a message that resonates with Queensland voters, some of whom applauded her as she toured the main street of Caboolture on Wednesday.

In a sign of One Nation’s appeal ahead of the next general election, Senator Hanson posed for photographs with voters, gained vocal support from passers-by and drew no criticism as she spoke to local people and shop owners.

One Nation supporter Paul Henselim has his campaign t shirt signed by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson in Caboolture, Queensland, on Wednesday. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

Speaking to Fairfax Media, she said One Nation would recommend other minor parties or independents but put the Liberal National Party ahead of Labor and the Greens in the wake of last week’s criticism of her from Labor.