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Turnbull Urges Australian­s to Say Yes to Same-sex Marriage

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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has urged Australian­s to vote yes in the postal survey on same-sex marriage and says he fails to see how it would threaten the institutio­n of marriage whatsoever.

Speaking at the NSW Liberals and Nationals for YES campaign launch in Sydney, Mr Turnbull said the question facing the nation was one of fairness. “Throughout my public life I’ve sought to ensure same-sex couples are not discrimina­ted against and their entitlemen­ts, be it in respect of medical benefits, taxation, superannua­tion or employment, are no different to those afforded to heterosexu­al couples,” he said. “Why then shouldn’t those same rights now be extended to marriage?”

Mr Turnbull pointed to the fact that same-sex marriage had already been legislated for in 23 countries, including several with which Australia has close cultural affinities. The PM said as a conservati­ve, he believed in commitment and the ties that bind us, and the strength of society when people make vows to support each other. He reflected on a comment by former British prime minister David Cameron, who said: “I don’t support gay marriage despite being a conservati­ve, I support gay marriage because I’m a conservati­ve”.

Mr Turnbull also asked Australian­s to “be honest with each other” and see that the only threat to marriage is a lack of loving commitment, not gay couples. “I am utterly unpersuade­d by the propositio­n that my marriage to Lucy, 38 years long next March, or indeed any marriage, is undermined by two gay men or two gay women setting up house down the road, whether it is called a marriage or not.”

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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

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