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Gay senator opposes Australian plan for marriage equality

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Government plans to hold an opinion poll in February on whether gay marriage should be legalized in Australia suffered a blow yesterday when a gay government senator announced that he opposed the plan.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said yesterday that legislation would be introduced to Parliament on Wednesday to hold a plebiscite in which voters would be asked whether Australia should allow marriage equality. But such a plebiscite has no legal weight, and Parliament would ultimately decide whether the law would be changed.
A gay senator in Turnbull’s conservative Liberal Party, Dean Smith, announced that he would not vote for the Feb. 11 plebiscite to be held. Like most marriage equality advocates, he wants Parliament to decide without the divisive public debate.
They fear that government plans to spend 15 million Australian dollars ($11 million) on publicizing the cases for and against marriage equality would give legitimacy to bigoted and homophobic views. Some also balk at the AU$175 million price tag.
Australian lawmakers rarely vote against party lines, and Smith is the first government lawmaker to publicly break ranks on gay marriage since July elections.
Smith said Australia’s fourth plebiscite in a century could justify future plebiscites on euthanasia, abortion, military deployments and spending cuts.
“In an age where public respect for the institution of Parliament is already at a low ebb, we can ill afford to further undermine public confidence by effectively admitting that our federal Parliament can no longer deal with the big questions,” Smith wrote in Fairfax Media.
The only plebiscites in Australian history rejected conscription twice during World War I and chose Australia’s national anthem in 1977.
The government does not have a majority in the Senate, and two minor parties that support same-sex marriage have said they won’t vote for a plebiscite. AP

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