Friday, June 28, 2013

Kevin Rudd supporting gay marriage to become the first Australian Prime Minister

Kevin Rudd has become the first Australian prime minister to support gay marriage and signalled a possible referendum to end the
Mr Rudd, a committed Christian, all members of parliament to legalization of gay marriage should be allowed a conscience vote sure as Labour leader after Julia Gillard deposing said in his first press conference.

"Wherever I go in Australia, it's just what young people think about it hits you in the face, that our current arrangements are just wrong and offensive to people," he said.
Mr Rudd said last month a "Personal difficult journey" was on a gay a recent meeting with former colleagues were impressed with the approach of a long blog post explaining the change. Polls majority of Australians support gay marriage show.

Parliamentary conscience vote, Mr Rudd Liberal Party leader to allow the opposition leader, Tony Abbott, a staunch Catholic and anti-gay marriage, stressed.
"He does not, then I vote we vote or to other mechanisms, including the possibility of recourses, look at it," he said.
Mr Rudd this week in a bitter party votes Ms Gillard toppled and ousted him in 2010, he withdrew the work.
Ms Gillard £ 120,000 annual salary is planning to retire from politics, her partner, Tim Mathieson - the so-called "first bloke" - he has broken his silence about ousting.
"Life goes on," he told Channel Nine. "It was the royal wedding of an amazing three years has been personally met the Queen at Buckingham Palace, went to Washington and China Obamas, all this stuff is called.
"Besides being the only two in the complex, the Lodge and Kirribilli, a wonderful privilege and is a wonderful experience." Mr Mathieson, a former hairdresser, he said, "a little sad" and said that on Wednesday night to defeat the party was shocked by the move.
"For Julia, it was just her in a better light than the time I will see what I am sure is incredible," he said.

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