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And it's all Shorten's fault of course. 
Maybe this time it is, if Labor want to persist with their policy of shutting down debate on what they like to think is an important subject on the off chance that the debate might hurt someone's feelings.
We could have had a plebiscite and had some sort of result by now, but no, we struggle on with this farce while other important issues get pushed aside. We also could have had a plebiscite at the last election and saved $100 million.
Anyway, there is no need for a "formal" debate on gay marriage, whatever needs to be said about it has already been said, and feelings have already been hurt. If the gay marriage proponents want some action , then a plebiscite is their best chance of getting it.
Maybe this time it is, if Labor want to persist with their policy of shutting down debate on what they like to think is an important subject on the off chance that the debate might hurt someone's feelings.
We could have had a plebiscite and had some sort of result by now, but no, we struggle on with this farce while other important issues get pushed aside. We also could have had a plebiscite at the last election and saved $100 million.
Anyway, there is no need for a "formal" debate on gay marriage, whatever needs to be said about it has already been said, and feelings have already been hurt. If the gay marriage proponents want some action , then a plebiscite is their best chance of getting it.
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