Fraser Anning booted from his Senate seat (credit : Mothership)

Fraser Anning lost in the 2019 Australian Election

Remember the Australian Senator from the state of Queensland who became a public concern because of his controversial remarks regarding the shooting at the mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand ?
After being egged by 17-years-old Will Connelly last March, Anning was widely being discussed again. This time because of his failure in the 2019 election in Australia. The defeat of the 69-year-old senator was welcomed by the Australian community. Netizens revealed their happiness on social media. 
                               
“Feels like Christmas … Fraser Anning out,” Yasmin Sethi wrote.
“Disappointed with the election outcome — however we can all be thankful that the worst of the worst are gone, particularly Fraser Anning,” Nicolas Hart wrote.”
“You are sacked,” John Fraser wrote.

Anning received only 19 votes in the last election, which was at least second from 126 Queensland candidates, but still managed to get the Senate seat when Malcolm Roberts was disqualified for reasons of citizenship. He caused anger in March when he linked Muslim immigration and the Christchurch attack, where a white supremacist shot around 100 people, killing 51 people.
He said that the main cause of that attack was due to the large number of fanatical Muslim immigrants who entered new Zealand.