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An enraged Pauline Hanson has accused Lidia Thorpe of 'not being loyal to Australia' after the Greens Senator attended an anti-monarchy protest.
Hanson launched a scathing attack on Thorpe saying she was 'despicable' for covering herself in red paint and taking to the streets to lead a protest on the National Day of Mourning for Queen Elizabeth II.
As thousands of activists called for the end of the monarchy in cities across the country, Thorpe told the crowds in Melbourne: 'The Crown has blood on their hands, our people are still dying in this country every single day, the Crown's boot is on our neck and we are sick of it.'
The group led by Thorpe then smeared red dye, resembling blood, over an emblem on the British Consulate in Melbourne.
Pauline Hanson took aim at Lidia Thorpe saying she was 'despicable' for covering herself in red paint and taking to the streets to lead a protest on the National