Remember Fraser Anning, the Senator who waltzed into the Senate and called for a “final solution” on Islamic immigration and assimilation in Australia?
Well, he’s keeping up the script of distaste, confirming today that he will be charging taxpayers for travel costs to Saturdays far-right “discussion” on Melbourne’s African youths that was held in St Kilda, The Guardian reports.
The rally , which was organised by convicted criminals Blair Cottrell & Neil Erikson, attracted the classiest members of society, with Nazi salutes, white power slogans and racial slurs being the main method of “discussion.”
‘Straya, 2019
“It’s official business. I am a senator. I didn’t go there for a picnic” Mr Anning told News Daily regarding his attendance at the rally, which will cost $2800 of public funds.
“It was an arefare down and back- there was no accommodation.”
Mr Anning had a heated exchange on Today this morning with Lara Vella regarding his attendance at the rally, which he insisted was a “no racists” event which was attended by “decent Australian people”.
A helmet emblazoned with the ‘SS’ logo, the Nazi sect that was instrumental in the Jewish holocaust
“I would not bring any Muslims or Sudanese into the country, I would put a ban on that. And any of them that commit a crime I would be shipping them home to where they came from” said Mr Anning.
Senator Anning at the rally
“Where does it end with you senator…surely we should be celebrating how rich our multicultural community is here rather than that divisive language…are you simply using this…rhetoric to gain publicity?” said Vella.
“I just listen to the real Australian people…who are fed up with having these people come into our country, live on our welfare and then attack us.”
Watch the entire interview below
“I would not bring any Muslims or Sudanese into the country, I would put a ban on that. And any of them that commit a crime I would be shipping them home to where they came from.” – Senator Fraser Anning. #9Today pic.twitter.com/L2fIhWbNn6
— The Today Show (@TheTodayShow) January 6, 2019
Mr Anning has said he is “unfazed” if he is re-elected or not in the upcoming federal poll this year.
The election can’t happen any later than May-but hey, who’s counting?