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Whacky chef Pete Evans lines up for shot at politics

Controversial celebrity chef and conspiracy theorist Pete Evans has joined forces with a bankrupt politician to run for federal parliament.

Feb 12, 2021, updated Feb 12, 2021
Controversial chef and consoiracy theorist Pete Evans will stand as a senate candidate.

Controversial chef and consoiracy theorist Pete Evans will stand as a senate candidate.

Evans will stand as a Senate candidate for a fringe party set up by former One Nation senator Rod Culleton.

“Pete Evans has maintained his principles and inspired others in the face of uncommon adversity,” Culleton said in a statement on Friday.

“Pete Evans has consistently demonstrated courage in exposing matters of public information and interest, provoking much needed debate despite personal cost to himself.

“Pete possesses the essential attributes required to challenge the status quo and restore the rule of law as defined in our constitution.”

The Great Australian Party has been registered by former One Nation president Ian John Nelson.

The micro party wants to overhaul the judicial system and redesign the separation of powers, making parliament the ultimate court of appeal.

It also wants to reform the tax system, crack down on foreign investment and promote religious education “based on facts”.

The party ran five candidates at the last federal election and secured a total of about 5300 votes.

Evans has become known for sharing anti-vaxxer views and discredited coronavirus cures.

He was banned from Facebook in December for posting misinformation about the pandemic after being fined by the Therapeutic Goods Administration for claiming a lamp could cure coronavirus.

He was also dumped by a string of sponsors and from a reality television show after sharing a neo-Nazi image.

Culleton was booted from parliament in 2016 after the Federal Court found he was bankrupt.

The following year, the High Court ruled him ineligible to run as a senator due to a larceny charge in NSW.

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