The Cairns Post

Freedom fight in SSM

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A FIERCE debate over religious freedom has ignited within the Turnbull government as it tries to decide how to legalise samesex marriage, believing the Yes vote will win tomorrow.

Conservati­ve MPs are backing a proposal to allow bakers, florists, photograph­ers and others the right to refuse service to same-sex weddings.

The Bill, drafted by Victorian Senator James Paterson (above), is doomed to fail in Parliament but shapes as a line in the sand from conservati­ves, who will likely use elements of it to try to amend Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s preferred Bill from gay Liberal Dean Smith. Senator Paterson’s proposal keeps the traditiona­l definition of marriage as between a man and a woman while also legalising same-sex marriage, rolling back anti-discrimina­tion provisions to provide legal cover to those who oppose it for religious reasons.

Senator Smith’s plan, developed from the recommenda­tions of a cross-party committee, will be put into the Senate for debate on Thursday if the majority of Australian­s voted Yes.

It only provides exemptions for churches and religious groups to refuse same-sex weddings.

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