They wouldn’t have a bloody clue.
That’s what Pauline Hanson says about The Greens party following the announcement of Ahmed Fahour resigning from Australia Post.
Senator Hanson had, earlier this month, called for Fahour to be sacked over the “disgusting” remuneration paid to its chief executive and directors.
Greens senator Peter Whish-Wilson launched a attack against the One Nation leader, insisting her pursuit was about Mr Fahour being a high-profile and successful Muslim.
“Don’t think you can use this chamber for racist witch-hunts and get away with it,” Senator Whish-Wilson told parliament.
“It’s no coincidence that the same senator who has publicly said we’re being over-run by Muslims is targeting one of Australia’s most successful and high-profile Muslims,” Senator Whish-Wilson said.
Mr Fahour had accused the Queensland senator himself of racism.
He even went so far as to make references to her in his resignation.
“One of the things that is sometimes lost among many people is the size and extent of this organisation. This is a very large organisation with a very large footprint,” Ahmed Fahour said.
“It is fair to say it is a little bit more complex than running a fish-and-chip shop.”
After spending the morning chatting to Kyle and Jackie O about her issues with Fahour and Australia Post and bureaucrats on large wages, costing taxpayers money, Ms Hanson has taken to Twitter to deliver more of her opinions on the topics.
The post came with the message “Let this be a warning to all the out of touch, overpaid, elites and bureaucrats like Ahmed Fahour. Your age of entitlement is OVER!
Let this be a warning to all the out of touch, overpaid, elites and bureaucrats like Ahmed Fahour. Your age of entitlement is OVER! #auspol pic.twitter.com/o7Cj8Eeq2u
— Pauline Hanson (@PaulineHansonOz) February 24, 2017
She had one more message for Ahmed in her video.
“Let’s hope you are not going to get into the queues for the unemployment,” she said.