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1. Shorten says he has changed his mind about Labor asylum seeker policy.
Labor leader Bill Shorten says he has changed his mind about boat turnbacks and wants to convince his party to support the policy.
On last night’s 7.30 he said:
“I can no longer escape the conclusion that Labor, if we form a government, needs to have all the options on the table,” Mr Shorten said.
He said he believed the Coalition’s policy of turning back asylum seeker boats, in conjunction with resettling asylum seekers offshore, had worked.
“It’s not easy, though, because it involves the admission, I think, that mistakes were made when Labor was last in government,” he said.
“If I want to be the leader of this nation, I’ve got to be able to face the truth and the truth for me is that if we have policies in place which gives sustenance and support to people smugglers to exploit vulnerable people, where they put these vulnerable people on unsafe boats and then people drown at sea, I can’t support any policies which do that.”
He now faces the task of convincing the ALP’s left faction at its national conference this weekend.
He also told 7.30 that Labor would look to increase Australia’s refugee intake numbers.
Greens Spokesperson Sarah Hanson-Young tweeted last night “When will Labor learn that capitulating to the Coalition on refugees has never made the issue go away. Libs just find the next cruel thing.”