The ALA is a far right political party. It was founded as a political front for the shady Islamophobic think tank the Q Society. Ideologically, it is based on the populist liberal nationalism of Dutch politician Geert Wilders who has put his weight and support behind the party.
The group is the brainchild of American based Islamophobic activist Robert Spencer. The ALA is deeply connected to the international Islamophobic movement. Its most senior leader is Q Society Debbie Robinson, who has travelled to Europe and met members of the EDL. The ALA/ Q Society are receiving funds directly from Geert Wilders and his party, who planned a tour to Australia in October last year to launch the party.
Smith, Wilders, Robinson, Gaynor
Since its official launch, the small but well funded Wilders cult has put alot of energy into preparing to contest elections. Their most recent target was Navy Captain Mona Shindy, a Muslim women, whom they claim is a terrorist subversive and poses a national security risk on account of her faith. Nice one Bernie.
The ALA arnt off to the dream start they thought they would be. Not only have they been denied public advertising and commercial space from their assumed mates in the Tory shit smear machine News Corp, but they seem to have failed at stealing the votes of hard right leaning Liberal Party supporters. They have done this by imitating the policies of American far right populist Donald Trump, by calling for a 10 year ban on all those immigrating from a predominantly Islamic country.
(UPF Perth members including Eli Jacobson, far right)
The ALA have had a series of talks and party launch meetings across the country in an attempt to promote their party and build a support base. Key points were to highlight the Liberal Party’s failure to protect traditional Australia and the family unit, taking aim at Islamic immigration, Safe Schools and political correctness. Oily little bigot Angry Anderson (personal friend of neo Nazi bonehead band White Lightning) aided in launching the party by acting as MC during its Melbourne meeting.
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