When an anti-immigration politician migrates
Pauline Hanson, an Australian fromer anti-immigration politician, is planning to immigrate to the UK. Because Australia is no longer the “land of opportunity”.
So she is going to move to the UK. How ironic is that?
This is someone who has railed against immigration. So she’s going to immigrate here. She is a hypocrite, and we do not want her. She may have a right to live in the UK, but that doesn’t mean that she should.
She opposes immigration to Australia – claiming that it was being “swamped by Asians” – but wants to come to Britain where we have more Asians than Australia and where most of them are just as British as the rest of us.
If she wants to come here, she needs to disown her previous views.





Rubbish – Pauline Hanson was one of the first to question the value of multiculturism, and the effect on our culture by encouraging non assimilation into the country of choice. She also questioned the reason for increasing migration in a recession (1998-9)
She correctly pointed out that this would encourage cultural enclaves where Australian traditional and values would be marginalised. Here in Queensland we are becoming more aware of the rightness of that assessment made nearly eight years ago.
She merely spoke out about apprehensions felt by many in the community, and was hated by main stream parties until they were able to get her prosecuted and jailed on contrived evidence – a conviction which was later overturned, but not until she had spent some time in jail.
So for the courage to speak out she was imprisoned on falsified evidence – and you say you don’t want her in your country – where is your adherence to the freedom of speech? For the right of the majority to have their concerns heard?
Unlike you – who obviously judge from what you have heard – I actually live in Queensland and was a close observer of what happened. Quite frankly the only hypocrites are those that presented false evidence (included your quote by the way) in an attempt to destroy a political opponent.
She should feel right at home in what Britain has become now.
Well,
Good luck with that strange thing we have accidentally exported, it is obviously not to all our tastes.
She’s certainly one unique unit! I understand if you guys don’t want her either. Truly, I don’t know where she’d really fit in; perhaps some backwater/redneck/southernhickville in Texas that hasn’t yet realised that slavery has been abolished? She hates everyone who doesn’t look like her (which frankly scares the shit out of me; imagine a world full of red headed Xenophobes raving about niggers and chinks!!!)
Our dear Pauline cannot even accept that taking Aboriginal children from their parents without cause was a vile act of human abuse. The original inhabitants of our land are litle more than inconveniences for the betterment of ‘real Ausralians’.
Seriously, I do feel sorry for you people in Britain to have to deal with our beloved Pauline; Oh! she is so loved here, I cannot imagine a political future without her influence. Have fun!
Photon
(Tree-hugging, left-wing, psuedo-intellectual, latte-sipping wanker)
MY APOLOGIES FOR GAINING A DEGREE AND THINKING ANYWHERE AS FREELY AS THE ANCIENT GREEKS, AS THIS IS NOW CONSIDERED UN-AUSTRALIAN.
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