“Now we are in danger of being swamped by Muslims,” Hanson, the leader of the One Nation party, told the Australian Senate in her first speech on Wednesday. The One Nation leader said no further mosques or Islamic schools should be built until the current “security challenges” passed – meaning incidences of terrorism. Addressing multiculturalism more broadly, Hanson said Australians had never been permitted to vote on whether we became a multi-racial society. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Greens senators walk out of the Senate chamber as Queensland Pauline Hanson delivers her first speech . “I have two words for you,” Hanson told the Senate chamber Wednesday night.
Source: The Guardian September 14, 2016 09:20 UTC