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Angus Taylor says he won’t join Pauline Hanson in judging people by their skin color or race

opposition leader, Angus TaylorHe said he would disagree with One Nation’s Pauline Hanson in judging people “by the color of their skin or their race”.

“I judge people by their character and their behavior… if they want to judge people by the color of their skin or their race, One Nation needs to explain that,” Taylor told reporters in Sydney on Thursday.

double quotesImmigration is too high in this country, standards are too low and this needs to change.

But what we prefer is a values-based immigration policy, where people who come to this country embrace our core values, regardless of race, religion or where they come from.

Angus Taylor. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP

In his speech on Wednesday, Hanson rejected accusations that One Nation was a racist party and claimed it was prudent to oppose what he called the “failed policy of multiculturalism.”

Asked whether Australia was still at risk of Muslim immigration, as he claimed in 2016, Hanson replied: “Not if I have anything to do with it.”

He accused the media of double standards and petty attacks of hijacking the party’s reemergence and its role in speaking on behalf of disgruntled voters.

“Australians are no longer buying this nonsense from the political establishment and its media supporters,” he said.

“I understand people are angry. I really understand that,” Taylor said Thursday.

double quotes“But what we need in response is a credible plan, and we didn’t get that yesterday.”

-AAP

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