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Bernardi says ‘no’ voters are pretending they voted ‘yes’ in marriage survey

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Cory Bernardi does not accept there will be an overwhelmi­ng “yes” vote in the same-sex marriage postal survey, with more than 70% of forms returned.

The Australian Conservati­ves leader said he believed people were pressured by political correctnes­s and were saying they voted “yes”, even if they had voted “no”.

“I’m not even conceding defeat quite frankly,” Bernardi told Sky News on Sunday. “I think there are a great many people who are deeply concerned about the potential consequenc­es of changing the marriage act.”

Bernardi also said he was “deeply concerned” Victoria’s euthanasia laws would have negative consequenc­es right across the country.

He said he understood people’s emotional attachment to making the decision to end their own life but when a government endorses such action it is taking a “one-way street”.

“It will have massive, long-term changes which are being experience­d everywhere in the world,” Bernardi said. “In places like the Netherland­s, for example, children can request euthanasia under certain circumstan­ces ... It truly is a slippery slope.”

The Victorian federal government MP Tim Wilson said he would oppose any attempt by the commonweal­th to override state law.

“We’re a sovereign state,” Wilson told ABC. “The state parliament is entitled to make the decisions on these matters.”

The former human rights commission­er said he had mixed views about the new laws but gave broad approval for safeguards in the bill, which passed on Friday.

“I have always had the view that people should be able to take control of their lives,” Wilson said. “When people are in a situation where they’re terminally ill and not in a position to change those circumstan­ces, we have to respect the fact that people may want to end it in a way there is proportion­ate, measured and sensible.

“But there need to be very strong safeguards.”

 ?? Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP ?? Cory Bernardi does not accept there will be an overwhelmi­ng ‘yes’ vote to the same-sex marriage postal survey.
Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP Cory Bernardi does not accept there will be an overwhelmi­ng ‘yes’ vote to the same-sex marriage postal survey.

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