Fraser Anning registers own political party, will go to the election promising a 'predominantly European immigration policy', the deportation of refugees, and the removal of Safe Schools auspol
. His term expires at the imminent election.
The comments earned him condemnation, but also worldwide notoriety, which he has used to build a massive social media following that includes a Facebook page with more than 117,000 likes.A spokesman for Senator Anning said the senator had received a significant uptick in donations and more than 50 candidate nominations since his party's registration was approved late on Wednesday afternoon.
Senator Anning said on Thursday that his party would go to the election on a platform including a "predominantly European immigration policy", the deportation of refugees, the removal of sex education program Safe Schools, and an emphasis on rising energy prices.
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