Pauline Hanson is speaking about her censure and saying it doesn’t bother her, which would be true – it’s not like Hanson attends every sitting. If anything, the censure motion makes it look like she actually does something in the senate.

She is pretending this is about a ‘dress code’ and not a Islamophobic stunt:

There is no dress code yet I’m not allowed to wear it. So, to me it has been hypocritical. I’m not into answer to the parliament or the members in there because to tell you the truth, I do not have respect for most of them. I think they say one thing and do another. It is a heart of democracy to move my members bill, to debate the issue and putted to the vote. They have denied me that right, not under this one occasion but previously as well. And I think that needs to be questioned also. I am censured. It does not really worry me. It does not. For seven days? None at all. I will stand my ground and what I believe in and I will continue to do so. And, you know, it will be the people that will judge me. I will be standing for the next election in Queensland and I will let the people of Queensland judge whether or I have and my place to be elected again or not. I will not let these people here judge me