AN Australian politician has been widely condemned for a speech in which he advocated reviving a white-only immigration policy and used the term “final solution” in calling for a vote on which migrants to admit into the country.

Fraser Anning has refused to apologise for the content of his first upper house speech, despite politicians across the spectrum uniting to denounce his words.

He also called for a complete ban on Muslim immigration and linked Muslim communities to terrorism and being on welfare programmes.

Anning was unapologetic about using the phrase Nazi leaders used in planning the Holocaust during the Second World War and said the words had been taken out of context.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and opposition Labour leader Bill Shorten gave passionate speeches to the Parliament yesterday opposing the comments.