Posts Tagged: Paul Howes gay marriage


3
Mar 11

POLITICS AS USUAL IN AUSTRALIA

Julia Gillard, Australian Prime Minister

Australia is giving the USA a run for its money on gay marriage politics. I’ve never seen such contortions and nonsense, here’s a small insight.  In essence, this week gay marriage is being used as a prop by at least three different political groups - two of whom (the majority of the ruling Labor party and the Greens party) notionally support marriage equality.

As with the endless court cases and parliamentary readings in the USA, where there is a blog or cable station at every turn to record drama, drama, drama, we are starting to see the same in Australia. A debate about territory rights has turned into a proxy debate about gay marriage (basically Canberra and the Outback have the same status as the Distrtict of Columbia in the US). Because in the nation’s capital the local Labor government and the Greens have long waited to introduce marriage equality, and have been foiled – DOMA style – by more conservative federal administrations who could veto them.

Opportunistic media outlets are having a field day because they smell political blood. And if they can’t smell it, they have decided they will try and manufacture it. So now, instead of just getting on with the job as the UK did in 2005 with civil unions, or properly separating the issues of territory rights and gay marriage, the ruling Labor party is tearing itself apart in a frightening unproductive way.

Remember, this is a country where 60% support equalilty; it is about a territory where around 70% and the local government support equalilty; and its happening in a party where most party members want equality.  Basically, the ONLY thing holding the process up is a dozen or so scared or conservative people at Ministerial level.

This is a debate about nothing. This is politics as soap opeara. And I am really starting to get sick of it.


21
Nov 10

OUTBACK SAYS YES TO GAY MARRIAGE

Uluru in the northern territory

Twice in one day the people of the Northern Territory of Australia (read: Crocodile Dundee, harsh desert, on Asia’s doorstep, large indigenous communities) have backed gay marriage.

First up in a major national opinion poll, where 58% are in favour. Secondly, through the unanimous vote of the Australian Labor Party annual conference for the region. Not that you would know if from the mainstream media – I found out via the Twitter feed of the Australian Workers Union secretary Paul Howes (see above). This incidentally means every NT MP backs marriage… so much for regional Australian opposition!

The people and the governing party are clearly saying yes to marriage. The Prime Minsiter wanted consultation with the people and now she’s getting it: they say yes!

Time for the national government to buck up and do something concrete and positive about it.


7
Nov 10

SO, HOW MANY LABOR MPs REALLY SUPPORT EQUALITY?

Australia's Labor Cabinet

Australia's Labor government

I think we need to create a PUBLIC list of who definitely supports us (MPs, but also other Labor notables) and who doesn’t.
PLEASE SEND INFO VIA THE COMMENT FUNCTION ON OTHER LABOR FIGURES WHO HAVE TOLD YOU THEY WILL SUPPORT EQUALITY

In a much smaller way I tried to do the calculations for the Cabinet already … before the election … now it is time for an update and to expand it to all MPs and Senators. For the new Cabinet the figures are: 8 yes, 5 swinging, 7 no.

The real power-base for equality supporters, however, lies just outside the Cabinet in the general Ministry and amongst the factional power-brokers and leading state figures. Here there is virtually no charismatic or credible opposition, but there is an increasing list of supporters.

Who else can you name?  I’ve got:

Party bodies

The Victorian, Tasmanian and ACT branches of the ALP.
Rainbow Labor
NSW and Tasmania Young Labor
There is a growing list of unions too (every the Firefighters!)

Individuals (Federal)
Nicola Roxon MP (Minister for Health, VIC), Senator Mark Arbib (NSW), Tanya Plibersek MP (NSW), Senator Doug Cameron (NSW), Andrew Leigh MP (ACT), Senator Louise Pratt (WA), Senator Trish Crossin (NT), Sharon Grierson MP (NSW), Stephen Jones MP (NSW), Kirsten Livermore MP (NSW), Deb O’Neill MP (NSW)

Individuals (State level / party office holder)
Premier Anna Bligh (National ALP President, QLD), Premier Kristina Keneally (NSW),  Premier David Bartlett (TAS), Paul Howes, Cath Bowtell, Andrew Barr MLA (ACT) and John Stanhope MLA (ACT) (who actually got marriage passed but had their law overturned in 2006),  Penny Sharpe MLC (NSW), Minister Bronwyn Pike (Victoria), Ian Hunter MLC (SA), Rachael Nolan (QLD)

UPDATED COMMENTARY ON HOW THE CABINET WOULD FALL …

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7
Nov 10

THE PRESSURE PILES ON IN AUSTRALIA

Anna Bligh by Michelle Smith

So let’s get this straight Julia … you are still pushing the same old lame pointless line, which defies every fibre of your background and sensibilities:
“Marriage is a union between a man and woman. We talked about this in 2009 so we can’t talk about it again until 2012.”

Get a grip. This is the era of the National Broadband Network, your government’s wonderful and wonderfully expensive attempt to get us ceaselessly connecting and creating and talking … why the hell should anyone shut up to fit in with your pointless and artificial timetables, built on your pointless and artificial political positions?

This weekend alone the most significant factional powerbroker of the governing party – Mark Arbib, and the President of the Party who also happens to be the Premier of Queensland – Anna Bligh, have come out in support of equality.

They join the most influential union leader, the Left faction of the Party, the notional holders of the balance of power in the Senate The Greens party, and 62% of the population in supporting gay marriage. Around 80% want a debate that the Prime Minister refuses to have.

It wouldn’t surprise me for a second if you and Penny Wong, the Cabinet’s lone lesbian, cling for dear life to the official line … but this is one tragedy whose ending can still be re-written.

The LABOR Government does not need to be on the same side on bitter grandpas, busy-body bigots, religious fanatics, and the slothfully ignorant and close-minded.   It can join all of the reasonable people like the million gays and lesbians and their millions of friends and supporters and do what Labor Governments are supposed to do:  support the vulnerable, the unequal, the unfairly treated.

For f*ck’s sake: get off the Titantic, Julia.


6
Nov 10

ARBIB THE GREAT

Labor gay marriage supporter Mark Arbib

RIGHT-WING Australian Labor minister Mark Arbib has declared his party’s policy against gay marriage must change to allow same-sex couples to marry.

This has massive ramifications for internal Labor politics. First his words: “If I was the parent of a gay son or daughter I don’t know how I could tell them they didn’t have the same rights as I do.”

The consequences:  Arbib has just declared open season on the Labor’s party nonsensical position against equality. He is the prime powerbroker in the biggest state and the biggest faction of the Government. He was key to the change of Prime Minister earlier in 2010, and his support matches that of the head of the Left wing, Anthony Albanese.  The head of the country’s most powerful trade union, Paul Howes of the Australian Workers’ Union, also supports equality.

So you add it up; the two biggest factional powerbrokers, the most influential unionist, half of the Cabinet, 62% of the public and half of the balance of power MPs all support equality. Much greater numbers support a free and fair debate on the issue.

This is an unstable dam wall waiting to burst of Julia Gillard’s head if she insists on not getting with the program. More to the point this alliance is fundamentally right and in-tune with the deeply embedded Australian values of a ‘fair go’ for all people.

The clock is now loudly ticking on inequality.
p.s. the article is wrong on one count. Arbib is not the first ‘front-bencher’ to support equality. Anthony Albanese and Peter Garrett came out in support a long time ago.