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GB News on MSNKing Charles heckler makes rude gesture outside Buckingham Palace in fresh dig at monarchAustralian Senator Lidia Thorpe has ignited fresh controversy by posting photographs of herself making an offensive gesture ...
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Lidia Thorpe: Who is the Indigenous Australian MP who accused King Charles of genocide on royal tour? - MSNLidia Thorpe, 51, accused the British monarchy of genocide in a fiery speech before telling Charles “you’re not my King” as he returned to his seat from a lectern in Canberra.
Outspoken Indigenous senator Lidia Thorpe, who previously confronted the King during his visit to Australia, has made a ...
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Who is Lidia Thorpe and why did the Indigenous Australian senator heckle King Charles? - MSNLidia Thorpe, an Independent Australian senator, made global headlines after a dramatic confrontation with King Charles during his visit to Australia. The outspoken Indigenous rights advocate ...
Lidia Thorpe, 51, (pictured) has a track record of stunts at major political events and angry outbursts, from calling the Queen a 'coloniser' to berating a group of men outside a strip club.
Victorian Senator Lidia Thorpe, a staunch opponent to the federal Voice referendum, has thrown her support behind the Allan ...
Lidia Thorpe has accused the Northern Territory government of being complicit in 'genocide' after the recent deaths of two Aboriginal men involving police. A 68-year-old man died at Royal Darwin ...
Outspoken Independent senator Lidia Thorpe has denied she is seeking to return to the Greens as the party elects its new leader.. Adam Bandt lost his seat of Melbourne at the election, triggering ...
BPU members lash out after the WSWS exposes their censorship of socialist campaigners at a protest over the killing of Kumanjayi White.
None of the mountain of recommendations made by a landmark truth-telling inquiry are off the table, a state government says.
Lidia Thorpe has shared photos of herself making a rude gesture towards Buckingham Palace during a trip to London.
An Australian senator who heckled the King has courted controversy again by making a rude gesture outside Buckingham Palace.
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