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Australia's same-sex marriage vote appears to be doomed

Australia has become increasingly isolated among English-speaking nations on marriage equality

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Pro-gay marriage supporters attending a rally in Sydney. File photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Australia’s plan to hold a national vote on same-sex marriage appeared doomed Tuesday after the opposition Labor Party vowed to block the poll it said would spark divisive debate.

Debate on gay marriage in Australia has gone on for more than a decade and conservative Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull planned to resolve the issue via a plebiscite on February 11.
But Labor leader Bill Shorten said not only was the proposed plebiscite of 15 million voters expensive and divisive, but could be harmful to those in same-sex relationships and their families by exposing them to questions over the “integrity” of their unions.
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“This country does not have the right in a plebiscite to pass judgement on the marriages and relationships of some of our fellow Australians,” Shorten said.

“It is not what Australia is about. We could make marriage equality a reality today by having a free vote in the parliament and that is what should be done.”

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A gay couple march in Sydney's annual Mardi Gras gay pride parade. Photo: AFP
A gay couple march in Sydney's annual Mardi Gras gay pride parade. Photo: AFP
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