The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Racist’ Aussie speech slated

PRIME MINISTER: TURNBULL CONDEMNS SENATOR

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We’re a multiracia­l society ... you do not have to be white to be Australian – MP.

Sydney

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and all major political parties yesterday condemned a speech by a minor senator who used the term “final solution” in calling for a revival of a “White Australia” restrictiv­e immigratio­n policy.

In one of the most divisive speeches seen in parliament since 1996 when far-right politician Pauline Hanson declared incorrectl­y that Australia was being swamped by Asians, Senator Fraser Anning on Tuesday called for a national vote on whether to ban Muslim migration.

Anning said Muslims were responsibl­e for acts of terror and crime and were dependant on welfare. Muslims account for less than three percent of Australia’s population, census data shows.

Amid national outrage Turnbull, who will head to the polls within nine months, quickly condemned Anning.

“We reject, we condemn racism in any form, and the remarks by Senator Anning are justly condemned and rejected by us all,” he told Australia’s parliament.

Opposition Labor party leader Bill Shorten said yesterday: “You have to be pretty outrageous to be condemned by everybody in the Australian parliament, but Senator Anning has managed to do just this.”

Australian­s will return to the polls by May 2019, and recent polls show the majority of the electorate back multicultu­ralism, but far-right politician­s are expected to pose a challenge to the mainstream parties.

“Turnbull can and must bat this away,” said Haydon Manning, a political science head at Flinders University in South Australia. Anning, who has been in parliament for less than a year, has entered into a loose alliance with several conservati­ve independen­t lawmakers that has boosted his otherwise inconseque­ntial role in Australia’s upper house.

Anning split from Hanson’s One Nation party shortly after being sworn in, though his speech had many of the hallmarks of his former leader who has called for cuts to Asian and Muslim immigratio­n.

The Final Solution to the Jewish Question was a Nazi plan for the genocide or exterminat­ion of the Jews during World War II. Anning has since said he did not know the history of the phrase.

Hanson joined the condemnati­on, telling the Senate she was appalled by Anning’s speech. “We are a multiracia­l society and I have always advocated you do not have to be white to be Australian.”

Under what was called a “White Australia” policy, Australia restricted non-European immigratio­n from 1901 until the late 1960s using various laws.

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