Pauline Hanson tells London CPAC crowd she is ‘sick of hearing about white privilege’ and ‘fears for England’
Summary
Pauline Hanson spoke at a political conference in London, expressing concern about cultural changes in England and Australia linked to immigration, multiculturalism, and social policies. She criticized ideas like "white privilege" and warned that Australia is following England down a similar path.Key Facts
- Pauline Hanson spoke at the British version of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in London.
- She said England is experiencing cultural decline due to immigration, multiculturalism, Islam, environmental policies, and "woke" ideas such as support for transgender rights.
- Hanson described parts of London, like Tower Hamlets, as feeling like "another country."
- She said Australia is about 5-10 years behind England in these cultural changes and expressed fear for England’s future.
- Hanson said people should not apologize for being white and criticized the concept of "white privilege."
- Nigel Farage compared Hanson’s political rise to President Trump’s victory in the United States.
- Hanson denied conflicts with politician Barnaby Joyce and denied misusing taxpayer money on a trip to a fashion show in Sicily.
- Hanson appeared on a podcast with British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, where she made claims about Muslim Australians that have been criticized for promoting Islamophobia.
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