SYDNEY (Ina) Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull launched a scathing attack on former MP Pauline Hanson Bamaadadtha known to Muslims and immigrants. Saying thatthey are not welcome in Australian politics, having to stand for election to the Senate from the state of Queensland. In
turn threw an MP for the Labour Party Terry Butler blame on the federal government.Arguing that Hanson win if what happened because of changes in voting laws to the Senate ,approved by the government.
She Butler: if they were elected Hanson, the Turnbull owes an apology to the plurality ofcivilization in Australia. In
turn responded Hanson on Turnbull, calling it Bamoror and arrogant. Promising that it will be one of the most opponents if elected in the general elections July 2 next, and that theAustralians are fed up with it. It is
noteworthy that Hanson (One Nation Party Foundation) was entered federal parliament in themid - nineties on the background of hostility for Asians at the time and many are predicting that the hostility to Islam will be the door its return to parliament again in the next election.
the Hanson demanded commissioned ownership body to investigate Islam and its teachings, to ascertain whether it was real or have just an ideology which is to achieve its opinion will help the Australian authorities to take a firm decision on the reception of more Muslims.
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