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Whites-only immigratio­n call decried

AUSTRALIAN SENATOR ALSO CALLED FOR A COMPLETE BAN ON MUSLIM IMMIGRATIO­N

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Two words would speak for the brutalisat­ion and murder of millions. Two words that evoke fear and grief and trauma and loss.”

Bill Shorten | Opposition leader

An Australian senator is being condemned for his speech in Parliament advocating reviving a white-only immigratio­n policy and using the term “final solution” in calling for a vote on which migrants to admit into the country.

Fraser Anning has refused to apologise for the content of his first upper house speech. But politician­s across the spectrum were united in denouncing his words. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and opposition Labor leader Bill Shorten gave passionate Parliament speeches yesterday opposing Anning’s comments.

Anning also called for a complete ban on Muslim immigratio­n and linked Muslim communitie­s to terrorism and being on welfare programmes. Turnbull said in his own speech, “Those who try to demonise Muslims because of the crimes of a tiny minority are only helping the terrorists.”

A member of the minor Katter’s Australian Party, Anning was unapologet­ic about using the same phrase Nazi leaders used in planning the Holocaust during the Second World War.

“The final solution to the immigratio­n problem is, of course, a popular vote,” Anning said in his Senate speech.

He claimed to be simply referring to the “ultimate solution” to a political problem and said people who were offended took the two words out of context.

Shorten said those two words evoke trauma and come from history’s darkest moments. “Two words would speak for the brutalisat­ion and murder of millions. Two words that evoke fear and grief and trauma and loss,” Shorten said.

He said most Australian­s did not want to see the country go back to 1958 and moved a unanimous motion praising the dismantlin­g of discrimina­tory immigratio­n policies over several decades.

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