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Pauline Hanson has erupted on live TV over the Bondi attack, reiterating her decades-long stance against what she believes is destroying the nation.
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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has erupted at the nation’s leaders over the Bondi terror attack, reiterating her longstanding warnings about mass immigration, Islam, and multiculturalism.
Speaking today, the 71-year-old said Australians who continue to vote for major parties should expect “what we’re going to get”.
Ms Hanson said the violence reflected a broader breakdown in social cohesion and national identity, which she blamed on immigration policy and political leadership.
“(If) you keep voting for these bastards who actually don’t have pride for our country, Australia, our flag, then be prepared to get what we’re going to get,” Hanson said.
“We see the division that is happening, the hatred we see on our streets, and the escalating crime. It’s going to escalate even further unless we take a stand.
“Make sure you know who you’re voting for next time.”
Hanson went on to compare Australia’s trajectory to parts of the United Kingdom, citing Birmingham as an example of what she described as a loss of national identity.
“Take a look at what’s happening in England, in Birmingham, there’s 30 per cent Muslims there,” she said.
“They’re taking over the councils over there, you’ve got Sharia law courts, they’re losing their identity in England, and the same damn thing is going to happen here.”
She described the situation overseas as “an absolute basket case” and said it explained why “so many Australians were angry”.
Mourners gather by floral tributes at the Bondi Pavillion in memory of the victims. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has erupted at the nation’s leaders over the Bondi terror attack, reiterating her longstanding warnings about mass immigration, Islam and multiculturalism.
“But I’ll keep fighting about mass migration,” Hanson said.
“It is about mass immigration that is happening here.
“It’s destroying our way of life and the services that everyone Australian has a right to.”
Hanson has long accused Australia’s recent governments of pursuing immigration for political gain, arguing voters were being ignored.
“Government brings them in purely for the vote, and the fools out there who keep voting for them, you’re going to suffer,” she said.
“You will suffer.”
Hanson’s comments are consistent with decades of public statements, including many public stunts. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING
Hanson’s comments are consistent with decades of public statements opposing high immigration levels and warning against what she has repeatedly described as the “Islamisation” of Australia.
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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has erupted at the nation’s leaders over the Bondi terror attack, reiterating her longstanding warnings about mass immigration, Islam, and multiculturalism.
Speaking today, the 71-year-old said Australians who continue to vote for major parties should expect “what we’re going to get”.
Ms Hanson said the violence reflected a broader breakdown in social cohesion and national identity, which she blamed on immigration policy and political leadership.
“(If) you keep voting for these bastards who actually don’t have pride for our country, Australia, our flag, then be prepared to get what we’re going to get,” Hanson said.
“We see the division that is happening, the hatred we see on our streets, and the escalating crime. It’s going to escalate even further unless we take a stand.
“Make sure you know who you’re voting for next time.”
Hanson went on to compare Australia’s trajectory to parts of the United Kingdom, citing Birmingham as an example of what she described as a loss of national identity.
“Take a look at what’s happening in England, in Birmingham, there’s 30 per cent Muslims there,” she said.
“They’re taking over the councils over there, you’ve got Sharia law courts, they’re losing their identity in England, and the same damn thing is going to happen here.”
She described the situation overseas as “an absolute basket case” and said it explained why “so many Australians were angry”.
Mourners gather by floral tributes at the Bondi Pavillion in memory of the victims. (Photo by Saeed KHAN / AFP)
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has erupted at the nation’s leaders over the Bondi terror attack, reiterating her longstanding warnings about mass immigration, Islam and multiculturalism.
“But I’ll keep fighting about mass migration,” Hanson said.
“It is about mass immigration that is happening here.
“It’s destroying our way of life and the services that everyone Australian has a right to.”
Hanson has long accused Australia’s recent governments of pursuing immigration for political gain, arguing voters were being ignored.
“Government brings them in purely for the vote, and the fools out there who keep voting for them, you’re going to suffer,” she said.
“You will suffer.”
Hanson’s comments are consistent with decades of public statements, including many public stunts. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas) NO ARCHIVING
Hanson’s comments are consistent with decades of public statements opposing high immigration levels and warning against what she has repeatedly described as the “Islamisation” of Australia.
