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IN BRIEF

  • The censure motion passed with Labor and Greens’ backing, but not the support of the Coalition.
  • A censure motion is a formal motion of disapproval of an MP or senator for their actions.

Pauline Hanson, leader of One Nation, faced a formal rebuke from the Senate due to her provocative statements about Muslims.

The senator from Queensland sparked outrage following a recent interview where she controversially asserted that there were no “good Muslims.” Her remarks drew swift condemnation from both Labor and Liberal MPs, alongside widespread disapproval from the Muslim community.

The Senate’s motion criticized Hanson for making “inflammatory and divisive comments” that sought to marginalize Muslim Australians, emphasizing that her views did not represent those of the Senate or the broader Australian populace.

The motion passed with a decisive vote of 36 to 17, receiving strong support from both Labor and the Greens.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong spearheaded the motion on Monday, highlighting the distress Hanson’s comments caused not just among Muslim Australians, but across the nation.

Wong addressed parliament, stating, “[Muslims] are the first to denounce the radical extremists who carry out terrorist acts under the guise of religion. To suggest that none of them are ‘good’ is essentially denying that there are any good Australians among them.”

“Words of parliamentarians echo into classrooms, workplaces, communities.

Penny Wong, wearing a blue blazer, with a pink carpet floor behind her.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong, who moved the censure motion, said the words of parliamentarians echoed far throughout Australia. Source: AAP / Lukas Coch

“They help shape how others see each other and how they see themselves. A nation divided against itself is a nation diminished.”

A censure motion is a formal motion of disapproval of an MP or senator for their actions, but does not come with a punishment or suspension from the chamber.

Hanson calls censure a ‘stunt’

Hanson dismissed the censure motion as a political attack following One Nation’s rise in opinion polls.

“This is a stunt and the people out there are fed up with this,” she said. “The fact is in your gut, you can’t stand the fact is that One Nation is now on 27 per cent and 28 per cent. You can’t stand it.”

The latest Newspoll indicated Hanson’s party had the second-highest primary vote and was in front of the Coalition.

While the Coalition backed parts of the government motion affirming support for multiculturalism and rejecting vilification, Liberal senator Michaelia Cash said the Opposition would not support a censure.

“The censure is one of the Senate’s serious institutional sanctions and it should therefore be rare and sober, not used as a routine tactic to score political points,” she said.

Two moderate Liberal senators, Paul Scarr and Andrew McLaughlan, crossed the floor to support the censure. Scarr held the immigration portfolio under former Liberal leader Sussan Ley and took a more moderate approach to multiculturalism than his colleagues, before being dumped by Angus Taylor after he assumed the leadership.

The censure debate followed Hanson storming out of the chamber after calling independent Lidia Thorpe a “bitch” and later refusing to apologise for the slur.

The insult came amid a heated back-and-forth between the two MPs during a debate on US-Israel strikes on Iran, during which Thorpe continuously called Hanson a liar.

Hanson subsequently said she apologised “if the public heard me call Senator Thorpe a bitch”, but added she didn’t take back the comment.

“The Senate chamber is meant to be a place for debate, not constant screaming and yelling over the top of senators like we see from Senator Thorpe,” she told the Australian Associated Press following the insult.

“I will not be repeatedly called a liar … I’ve had a gutful of her and so too has the vast majority of Australians.”

The heated exchange comes as the Coalition faces pressure to reject a preference deal with the resurgent One Nation in an upcoming by-election for the NSW seat of Farrer.


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