‘Progressive redneck’: Conservative former croc farmer backs gay marriage law in Australia

A maverick lawmaker has broken from conservative government ranks to introduce legislation that would legalise gay marriage in Australia as a new opinion poll confirmed that most Australians support such a reform.
Warren Entsch, a 65-year-old former crocodile farmer who has been dubbed a “progressive redneck” in the media, introduced a private member’s bill that would allow same-sex marriage throughout Australia.
Entsch has conceded that his bill has little chance of reaching a vote because the ruling coalition decided last week that government lawmakers should be bound by the party line opposing gay marriage.
“I certainly wouldn’t have been introducing it if I didn’t hope that I could have a vote on it,” Entsch said, however unlikely this was.

Several lawmakers in Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s Liberal Party have said they would defy the government’s wishes by voting for gay marriage if such a vote is allowed.
The push for gay marriage within government ranks is a leadership test for Abbott, a former Roman Catholic seminarian who has been described as Australia’s most socially conservative prime minister in decades.