Abbott’s Win (on World AIDS Day) Cements Religious Grasp on Parliament
Tony Abbott’s win in today’s leadership ballot for the Liberal Party was further evidence of the increasing control that the Christian churches and the religious right were having over Australian politics.
Australian Sex Party convenor and candidate for the Higgins by election, Fiona Patten, said that every major political party in Australia was now headed by a deeply committed Christian man. “Nearly forty per cent of federal MPs are members of the Parliamentary Christian Fellowship and Abbott’s leadership role will encourage more Liberal pre selections to go to outspoken Christians rather than moderates”, she said. “It’s a shocker for the millions of Australians who are atheists, agnostics, Jews, Muslims or Buddhists.”
Abbott’s ascension, on World Aids Day, was a stark reminder to voters that many of Tony Abbott’s supporters had radical agendas that included a belief that AIDS was God’s payback to gay men for practising anal sex and that the Victorian bushfires were God’s judgement on new abortion laws.
“Tony Abbott’s elevation to Leader of the Opposition will see him and Kevin Rudd agreeing on policies with a religious edge to them that Malcolm Turnbull would never have agreed to”, said Ms Patten. “Tony Abbott will support Rudd’s mandatory internet filtering scheme now and we will see him strongly support Rudd’s opposition to gay marriage and other gay rights issues”.
Mr Abbott is a firm believer in the rights of schools to discriminate against gays and lesbians. Ms Patten said that Mr Abbott’s record as a former Health Minister on the drug RU486 and overseas aid for sexual health centres was discriminatory and highly influenced by his religious values rather than his health credentials.
Abbott’s failure to condemn his close friend, Archbishop George Pell for threatening politicians with ‘religious consequences’ during the stem cell debates in 2007, was ‘deplorable’ she said. Ms Patten said that the The Australian Sex Party was now the only registered political party in Australia that was actively resisting the increasing push of religion into politics.
Fiona Patten: 0413 734 613 Robbie Swan: 0413 871 604
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