“An amendment should be made to Labor’s constitution to provide for a conscience vote on asylum seekers. It should provide that while matters concerning treatment of asylum seekers and refugees can be freely debated at any forum or conference of the Party, any decision reached, which it can be reasonably argued, is not consistent with Australia’s obligations under the […]
What Were We Thinking?
“It should be recognized that the first Rudd government did attempt to achieve a more compassionate asylum seeker policy but…both under Gillard and Rudd mark II, Federal Labor made the political decision that it was not capable of leading enough Australians to accept that boat arrivals should be processed onshore, and that for many Australians, “stopping the boats” […]