Australia gay marriage
A legislative bill to legalize gay marriage
that was sponsored by a member of Australia’s Labor Party has been
roundly defeated in the House of Representatives by a vote of 98 – 42.
Both the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, of the Labor Party, and former
Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, also of Labor, voted against legalizing
same-sex marriage. It would appear that many people down under, and in
fact many folks from around the globe, are balking at the prospect of
redefining the concept of marriage to include same-sex couples.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard and
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott sat on the same side of the chamber to
vote against the private bill, proposed by Labor backbencher Stephen
Jones. Labor allowed its members a conscience vote on the issue –
meaning they did not have to all vote in the same way – but the
coalition did not.
The government’s front bench was split
on the vote, with Deputy Prime Minister Wayne Swan and cabinet minister
Chris Bowen voting with the coalition to oppose the bill. Former prime
minister Kevin Rudd also voted to defeat the legislation. Ministers who
voted for the bill included Peter Garrett, Nicola Roxon, Jenny Macklin,
Anthony Albanese, Greg Combet, Tanya Plibersek, Kate Ellis, Bill
Shorten, and Gary Gray.
Independent MP Tony Windsor voted against the bill while Rob Oakeshott and Andrew Wilkie voted for it. (The Australian)
A vote of conscience was allowed….well,
it seems folks in Australia believe there is more to the gay marriage
issue than simply a so-called civil rights agenda. And take note that
many members of the liberal Labor Party voted against legalizing
same-sex marriage.
Source :http://lesbianconservative.com/2012/09/19/australia-says-no-to-gay-marriage/