The Cairns Post

Abortion bill will haunt Gladys

- Peta Credlin

TO HER SHAME ... BEREJIKLIA­N VOTED AGAINST WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN AN UTTERLY UNOBJECTIO­NABLE AMENDMENT TO MAKE ABORTION FOR SEX SELECTION ILLEGAL

NOW that Premier Gladys Berejiklia­n has rammed Australia’s most radical abortion laws through the NSW lower house, what’s next from the NSW Liberal government: Is it assisted suicide; is it genderless birth-certificat­es; or is it something else stitched up with leftwing independen­t Alex Greenwich who seems to have an uncanny hold over the Premier?

Voters re-elected the Berejiklia­n state government in March because they thought it would run public schools and hospitals well, keep building the infrastruc­ture a growing state needs, support the police and resist the extremes of political correctnes­s.

Likewise, voters re-elected the Scott Morrison federal government, in part, because they thought it would protect religious freedom. This is why what’s happened in NSW, where the Coalition has aligned with the greenleft, is so dangerous for the Liberal-National brand right around the Australia.

The statistics from last Thursday night’s vote spell ongoing division for the Berejiklia­n government. Almost two-thirds of Liberal MPs voted against the bill co-sponsored by Health Minister Brad Hazzard. But their leader didn’t. The optics will haunt her, with the majority of her own colleagues sitting on one side of the chamber while she sat on the other, with Labor, Green, independen­t — and, sadly, yes — National Party.

No that’s not a typo. Other than the Greens, the party that was most supportive of legislatio­n to make abortion legal right up to the day of birth was the once-conservati­ve National Party, that seems in, NSW at least, to have been taken over by a cabal of socially progressiv­e refugees from the far left of the Liberal Party.

Where did the steady and predictabl­e Gladys Berejiklia­n go?

I don’t know what’s more gutless: Trying to ram through abortion laws that were never raised during the state election less than five months ago; or hiding in your office, refusing to even speak on the bill that will now come to define your time as premier. Why?

The Premier voted against every single amendment designed to give some protection to supposedly unwanted babies, except for one: To have a survey in 12 months’ time on whether abortion is being used for sex selection. And what a pointless bureaucrat­ic response a survey is when no one will want to admit that they destroyed their otherwise healthy child because it didn’t fit with a nursery already painted blue.

To her shame, as the first elected female premier NSW, Berejiklia­n voted against what should have been an utterly unobjectio­nable amendment to make abortion for sex selection illegal. She voted against an amendment requiring doctors to treat (rather than leave-to-die) a baby born alive after an attempted abortion. As women, the failure to make sex selection terminatio­ns illegal should particular­ly horrify us as we’re the gender most discarded.

Is this really what we want for our country? It wasn’t that long ago that feminists marched in the street against the practice of infanticid­e of baby girls, particular­ly in India and China; yet today, the same protesters stand with placards outside the NSW parliament hoping to do the same thing here.

As far as political errors go, this is epic and will haunt the Premier for the rest of her time in public office. As inevitably they do, the media will move on but her colleagues and the Liberal Party’s core supporters will never forget, or forgive, this fundamenta­l breach of trust.

You don’t elect a Liberal government to do Labor things; yet this bill, assuming that it makes it through the upper house without extensive further amendment, is exactly the kind of radical social engineerin­g that has alienated the Labor Party from so many tradition-minded workers and families that take religion seriously. Peta Credlin is host on Sky News Australia.

 ?? Picture: SAEED KHAN/AFP ?? SO MUCH FOR SISTERHOOD: Pro-abortion protesters don’t seem bothered by the amendment for gender-selection abortion.
Picture: SAEED KHAN/AFP SO MUCH FOR SISTERHOOD: Pro-abortion protesters don’t seem bothered by the amendment for gender-selection abortion.
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