Australia has cancelled far-right British commentator Katie Hopkins’s visa after she boasted about flouting the country’s strict hotel quarantine rules, a senior official said on Monday.
Hopkins had flown into Sydney to appear on a reality television show when she posted a video on Instagram talking about answering the door maskless to workers delivering meals to her hotel room.
International arrivals to Australia are required to complete 14 days in mandatory isolation in a hotel, under rules designed to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews said Australia’s border agency “acted quickly to make sure that the visa on which she entered was cancelled” after the footage appeared.
“We will be getting her out of the country as soon as we can possibly arrange that,” Andrews told public broadcaster ABC.
“She’s clearly not someone that we want to keep in this country for a second longer than we have to.”
Police later yesterday said a 46-year-old woman had been fined A$1,000 (£537) for not wearing a face covering, and transferred to the airport for deportation.
Hopkins has long caused controversy by spouting racist, anti-migrant views, and regularly speaks out against coronavirus measures such as lockdowns.
Andrews said Hopkins had been granted a visa with the support of a state government on the basis it would potentially be of economic benefit to the country.
“The fact that she was out there boasting about breaching quarantine was appalling,” Andrews said.
“It was a slap in the face for all those Australians who are currently in lockdown, and it’s just unacceptable behaviour. So, personally, I’m very pleased she’ll be leaving.”
About 12mn Australians are currently under lockdown to curb outbreaks of the highly contagious Delta variant.