One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has urged the Australian Federal Police to "take swift action" over controversial remarks made by independent Senator Lidia Thorpe at a pro-Palestine March if the Albanese government fails to do so.
Ms Thorpe threatened to "burn down Parliament House" as she addressed protestors at the march in Melbourne on Sunday, where she also compared the situation in Gaza to the fight for Indigenous rights in Australia.
“We will fight every day, and we will turn up every day and if I have to burn down Parliament House to make a point… I am not there to make friends,” she said.
The threat has sparked a wave of outrage from across the political spectrum, as well as criticism towards the federal Labor government's response.
Ms Hanson has since written an explosive let