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1. PM: The last thing you should do is dud the people who voted for you.”
The Prime Minister has defended the Coalition’s decision not to allow a free vote on same-sex marriage during this term of parliament with MPs split 60/30 to uphold the Coalition’s position that marriage should be between a man and woman.
Mr Abbott said around 60 frontbenchers and 30 backbenchers spoke in the six-hour special meeting yesterday, with around 30 MPs voting in favour of a free vote.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the Coalition Government will either allow a free vote on same-sex marriage or put the question to the people if re-elected for another term.
He said, “The last thing you should do is dud the people who voted for you,”
“There was a strong view in the party room today that if we were to drop the policy, even if we were to adjust the policy to the extent of having a free vote, a lot of the people who voted for us were going to feel dudded.”
LNP MP Warren Entsch said last night that his same-sex marriage bill would still be introduced to Parliament on Monday.
“I can confirm that the Bill will be introduced on Monday morning when I intend to highlight some of the very personal and heartfelt stories that have led me to take this path,” he said.
“I have to concede however that given today’s decision, the likelihood of failure, should it come to a vote, is assured.”