Turnbull a ‘sell out’ on marriage equality

Opinion 2Malcolm Turnbull’s shelving of plans for a plebiscite on marriage equality is yet another blow to the LGBTI community in Australia.

This further delay is more evidence that the Prime Minister is a sell out on marriage equality, and that he says one thing and does another.

Australians have every right to be angry at the Prime Minister who has made so many promises when it comes to marriage equality and has broken every single one of them.

He is beholden to the right wing of the Liberal Party on marriage equality – to Tony Abbott, to Cory Bernardi.

Malcolm Turnbull is using the same delaying tactics as Tony Abbott to deprive LGBTI Australians of equal rights in this country.

If only he was prepared to show a bit of leadership and a bit of courage, we could make marriage equality a reality now.

Even John Howard supports a free vote in the Parliament – Malcolm Turnbull doesn’t.

Given the expense of recalling parliament, Malcolm Turnbull could use the opportunity to hold a free vote on Marriage equality before he runs off to an election.

Malcolm Turnbull said that he didn’t want this to be an election issue. It will be unless he stands up to the right wing of the Liberal Party, and puts an end to this farce immediately.

The last thing this country needs is an election dominated by divisive rhetoric against LGBTI Australians and their families.

If Malcolm Turnbull doesn’t have the guts to act on his stated conviction, then Labor will introduce legislation for marriage equality into the Parliament within 100 days of being elected.

Tanya Plibersek MP and Terri Butler MP

Where was Mr Hunt when 300 whales were slaughtered?

no whalingLabor calls on the Turnbull Government to respond decisively to Japan’s decision to resume whaling activities in the Southern Ocean, and the slaughter of more than 300 whales, including 200 pregnant whales.

In conducting its latest hunt, Japan has defied an International Court of Justice ruling and an International Whaling Commission finding that its whaling program is not based in science and therefore illegal under international law.

Environment Minister Greg Hunt has made all sorts of promises; including a commitment before the 2013 election that a coalition government would send a Customs patrol boat to the Southern Ocean to monitor and discourage Japan’s whaling activities.

Nearly three years later no action has been undertaken by Mr Hunt – given news of this season’s kills, it seems clear this issue is not a priority for the Turnbull Government. This is just another broken promise from the Abbott-Turnbull government, and there is little sign of a change of direction under the current Prime Minister.

Mr Turnbull seems eager to prove his green credentials lately – will he live up to his word now and strengthen Australia’s defense of endangered whale populations? Or will he disappoint the Australian people once more?

When Labor was in Government we took Japan to the International Court of Justice and won decisively, with orders that temporarily shut down Japan’s whaling program in the Southern Ocean.

This Coalition Government has not lifted a finger to pressure Japan to adhere to its international legal obligations, and Australians expect more than dithering by this chaotic Government while the slaughter goes on.

Australians care deeply about this issue, and were proud of the strong anti-whaling stance of the previous Labor Government. The Abbott-Turnbull government must not allow this flagrant violation of Japan’s international legal obligations and the slaughter of whales in their hundreds to continue unchallenged.

Labor calls on the Government to bring all reasonable diplomatic pressure to bear on Japan to follow the ruling of the International Court of Justice, prosecuted on Australia’s behalf by Shadow Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus at The Hague in 2014.

If Japan refuses to comply with its clear international legal obligations, then Labor calls on the Turnbull Government to immediately commence further legal action.

Mr Hunt and the Abbott-Turnbull government must do more than wring their hands in response to the illegal slaughter. They need to take decisive action.

Tanya Plibersek MP & Mark Butler MP