Irish Independent

Outrage over Australian senator’s ‘final solution’ speech

- Cordelia Krill

AN Australian politician was widely condemned yesterday after demanding “a final solution” to immigratio­n and a return to the White Australia policy favouring “European Christians”.

Queensland senator Fraser Anning stunned lawmakers when during his maiden speech he invoked the infamous Nazi phrase used in reference to annihilati­ng Jewish people in Europe.

He also sparked outrage by calling for a ban on Muslim migrants and for defending the race-based White Australia immigratio­n policy which was in place for seven decades from 1901.

“We as a nation are entitled to insist that those who come here predominan­tly reflect the historic European-- Christian compositio­n of Australian society,” Mr Anning, formerly of the populist One Nation Party and now with the Katter’s Australian Party, told the senate on Tuesday.

He added that “ethnocultu­ral diversity has been allowed to rise to dangerous levels in many suburbs” and that Muslims had “consistent­ly shown to be the least able to assimilate and integrate”. Mr Anning insisted yesterday that he did not know the connection between the phrase “final solution” and Nazi Germany.

“I don’t regret anything. I am not going to apologise,” he added.

Data released last month showed annual migration to Australia hit a 10-year low of 162,00 last year as vetting procedures were tightened.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said: “We reject, we condemn racism in any form, and the remarks by Senator Anning are justly condemned and rejected by us all.”

Bill Shorten, Labor opposition leader, called the speech “a low point for our parliament”. Even Pauline Hanson, who runs One Nation on a platform of zero-net migration and opposition to Islam, said Mr Anning went too far.

 ??  ?? Fraser Anning in the senate
Fraser Anning in the senate

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