Well, I was waiting for this shoe to drop...
HE leader of the British National Party has declared that Pauline Hanson would not be regarded as an ''immigrant sponger'' if she moved to Britain, and if she wished to play a political role she would be ''very welcome''.
But the BNP leader, Nick Griffin, warned that Ms Hanson should choose carefully where she makes her home, as Britain has become one of the ''most overcrowded'' nations in the world, thanks to the Labour Party's decision to admit ''3 million spongers''. He told the Herald that more than 100,000 ''indigenous'' Londoners had fled the British capital every year over the past two decades, driven out by immigration.
''It has been a relentless flow because they can't stand living there and feeling like foreigners in their own city. I'd recommend she stay away from inner London and go off and find somewhere that is recognisably still British. Any of the smaller towns or the country, places you know you are in Britain and are not the Third World yet,'' he said.
''I feel very sorry for her … that she has been forced out of her country by this politically correct intimidation and bullying … she would not be a sponger. We would regard her as a good addition.''
Ms Hanson unveiled her plan to move to Britain, sparking headlines in Australia, just as the British political party that is One Nation's philosophical soulmate made the front pages after it held a meeting to accede to British equality laws and open party membership to blacks and Asians.
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