Pauline Hanson goes after Greens deputy again over Queen tweet

Pauline Hanson slams senator as an ‘out-of-touch, pants-wetting Greenie’ after tweet about Queen’s ‘racist’ empire – as One Nation leader doubles down on THAT ‘p**s off back to Pakistan’ outburst

  • Pauline Hanson told Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi: ‘P*** off back to Pakistan’
  • Faruqi said she won’t mourn The Queen as she was a leader of a ‘racist empire’
  • Senator Faruqi planning censure motion and human rights complaint over tweet
  • One Nation leader was not deterred and launched another attack on her 
  • Full coverage: Click here to see all our coverage of the Queen’s passing

Pauline Hanson has launched another extraordinary attack on a Greens senator days after telling her to ‘p**s off back to Pakistan’. 

The One Nation leader took offence to Pakistani-born Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi tweeting that she would not mourn the death of The Queen at the weekend.

‘I cannot mourn the leader of a racist empire built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonised peoples,’ Senator Faruqi posted last Friday.

‘We are reminded of the urgency of treaty with First Nations, justice and reparations for British colonies, and becoming a republic.’

Senator Hanson then launched her scathing attack on Senator Faruqi – which the Greens deputy leader says stirred up ‘racist’ hate speech against her.

The minor party deputy is planning to launch a parliamentary censure motion against Senator Hanson when the Senate returns, and is considering a formal complaint to the Human Rights Commission. 

Pauline Hanson (pictured) told a Greens senator to ‘p**s off back to Pakistan’ after she called the Queen ‘a leader of a racist empire’ on the day of her death

But Senator Hanson was undeterred by this – launching a second, stinging attack on Senator Faruqi. 

‘Mehreen Faruqi showed extremely poor judgment with her insensitive and highly offensive statement about The Queen, and as is so typical of pants-wetting Greens, now that she’s been called out she’s pretending to be a victim,’ she said.

‘It’s classic “Karen” behaviour: all entitlement and no responsibility. Mehreen Faruqi is not a victim of anything.

‘Faruqi is just another rich, privileged, out-of-touch Greenie faithfully executing her dear leader’s strategy to disrespect and insult the institutions which have helped make Australia one of the most socially inclusive and diverse nations in the world.

‘Including the very institutions which allowed her to come to Australia and make it her home.

‘Condolences to those who knew the Queen. I cannot mourn the leader of a racist empire built on stolen lives, land and wealth of colonised peoples,’ Green senator Mehreen Faruqi posted to Twitter

Hanson: ‘You took citizenship, bought multiple homes, and a job in a parliament. It’s clear you’re not happy, so pack your bags and piss off back to Pakistan’

Last year Senator Faruqi slammed the British empire for ‘enslaving millions of black and brown people around the world’.

Senator Hanson, who once moved a motion in the Senate that it was ‘ok to be white’, earlier tweeted Senator Faruqi had taken advantage of everything Australia gave her.

‘Your attitude appalls and disgusts me. When you immigrated to Australia you took every advantage of this country,’ she wrote.

‘You took citizenship, bought multiple homes, and a job in a parliament. It’s clear you’re not happy, so pack your bags and p**s off back to Pakistan.’

Senator Faruqi is considering a complaint to the parliamentary workplace support system or Australian Human Right Commission over Senator Hanson’s tweet.

She called on Labor and independents like Jacqui Lambie to support her motion and strongly condemn Senator Hanson.

The One Nation leader’s tweet fuelled ‘racist hate’ against her, including emails telling her to ‘go kill yourself’ or ‘f**k off to where you came from while you still can’.

Greens leader Adam Bandt (pictured with wife Claudia) waited just five hours after The Queen’s death was announced to call for Australia to ‘move forward’ and become a republic

Senator Faruqi said ‘no decent workplace would tolerate such brazen discrimination’ and parliament needed to show hostility to immigrants wouldn’t be tolerated.

‘People who look like me have all been told to go back to where they come from at one point or another. I’ve copped it more times than I can count, but the hurt and sorrow it causes never lessens,’ she told Daily Mail Australia.

‘Of course there’s going to be disagreement about The Queen’s legacy in the wake of her passing, but there’s never an excuse for attacking someone for who they are. 

‘I won’t be silenced and neither will the millions of others around the world affected by the brutal reality of colonisation.’

Senator Faruqi’s post followed Greens leader Adam Bandt writing it is time to move forward and become a republic only five hours after the monarch’s death was announced.

‘Rest In Peace Queen Elizabeth II. Our thoughts are with her family and all who loved her,’ he began – his entire condolence statement.

‘Now Australia must move forward. We need Treaty with First Nations people, and we need to become a republic.’

Mr Bandt is a staunch republican who refuses to put the Australian flag with its Union Jack corner behind him at press conferences.

‘Given you hate our nation so profoundly, I would encourage you to take a hike out of Australia and don’t look back. I think the nation would join me in celebrating your departure,’ Liberal National MP Phillip Thompson responded to Greens leader Adam Bandt

His comments were met with a rebuke from Liberal MP for Townsville and former soldier Phillip Thompson who labelled him ‘a clown of the highest order’.

‘You’re a clown of the highest order and a human of the lowest form,’ he wrote on Twitter.

‘Given you hate our nation so profoundly, I would encourage you to take a hike out of Australia and don’t look back. I think the nation would join me in celebrating your departure.’

Former deputy chief medical officer Dr Nick Coatsworth said Mr Bandt’s post showed why the Greens were a minor party.

‘Just quietly compare this with the statesmanlike words from Albanese and Dutton and reflect on why these guys are perpetually at 10 per cent. Have some respect, son,’ he said. 

The Queen’s death was announced at 3.30am AEST and Australian morning TV shows broke the news an hour later, followed by a statement by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at 4.47am.

Mr Bandt waited until 8.27am to post his tweet calling for an Australian republic. 

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