One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson slaps herself on the wrist.
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One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson has slapped her wrist and stormed out of the Senate today as she was censured over her remarks in a television interview.
Labor‘s motion, moved by Foreign Minister Penny Wong, sought to censure the firebrand senator for “inflammatory and divisive comments seeking to vilify Muslim Australians” – referencing when she said, “How can you tell me there are good Muslims?” on Sky News late last month.

Wong emphasized the importance of elected officials embodying the values of respect and decency for all Australians. She insisted that they should set a positive standard for the nation.

One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson slaps herself on the wrist.
One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson slaps herself on the wrist. (Alex Ellinghausen)

The motion to censure was successfully passed with a vote of 36 to 17. Notably, it received backing from the Greens and two Liberal members, Paul Scarr and Andrew McLachlan, who chose to break ranks with their party.

A censure, in political terms, is a formal declaration of disapproval directed at a politician or government. While it signals strong condemnation, it does not entail any direct repercussions.

Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi, a supporter of the motion, described it as largely symbolic. “Let’s not pretend this is enough,” she remarked, indicating that more substantial measures are necessary.

This marks the second occasion in recent months that Hanson has faced censure, reflecting ongoing controversy surrounding her actions.

This is the second time Hanson has been censured in the span of a few months.

She was censured and suspended from the Senate late last year for wearing a burka in the chamber – a repeat of a stunt she pulled in 2017. 

One Nation has seen a surge in some opinion polls.

The minor party is currently on par with the Coalition at 23 per cent of the primary vote for the first time, according to the latest Resolve poll for The Sydney Morning Herald.

This is largely attributed to dissatisfied Coalition voters. 

Meanwhile, Labor still sits comfortably at 32 per cent of the primary vote.

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