One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has stormed off from a press conference after answering questions about her Queensland leader being forced to resign over leaked strip club footage.

Steve Dickson, One Nation’s Queensland leader, handed in his resignation late last night after he was caught on camera in a strip club in the US appearing to make racist remarks and grope exotic dancers.

In the footage that was aired by A Current Affair last night, the married 56-year-old can be heard saying, “I’ve done more Asian than I know what to do with.”

Hanson spoke to reporters from her home, saying that she was “both shocked and disappointed at the vision I was forced to watch”.

Hanson also said that Al Jazeera had “conveniently” given the footage to, but she was unable to “ignore or condone” the footage that was shown.

“I am both a mother of three boys and the only female leader of a political party in this country. I wouldn’t tolerate my own children behaving this way towards women,” Ms Hanson said.

The conference quickly turned heated when Hanson was asked about the footage that Dickson was seen in a month ago, where he was caught on camera trying to get funds from the NRA.

Dickson and Hanson’s chief of staff James Ashby were exposed in a three-year Al Jazeera investigation by an undercover journalist who was posing as an NRA lobbyist.

Hanson wasn’t having a bar of it.

“Sorry. They were not talking to the NRA. That was to the Al Jazeera journalist. Sorry. You’re wrong,” Ms Hanson said.

After the reporter kept trying to get Hanson to answer the question and said that Hanson “couldn’t argue” that her candidate tried to get funding from the NRA for her party, she stormed off.

Mark Latham, One Nation’s NSW leader briefly addressed Dickson’s resignation on Sunrise 

this morning.

“He has no future in politics anymore and Pauline Hanson has made that crystal clear. There is not much more you can say about it, is there? It is pretty clear cut,” he said.