Rudd has now called the election, but he is yet to make any promises about whether another ALP government will grant equal marriage rights. September will mark one year since the last vote on marriage in Australian parliament, when only 42 voted for change while 98 stuck their hands up in favour of bigotry. Rudd may have changed his mind but it won't be enough if that is all we are promised.
We will be hitting the streets to show the politicians that no matter who wins the election we will no...
Rudd has now called the election, but he is yet to make any promises about whether another ALP government will grant equal marriage rights. September will mark one year since the last vote on marriage in Australian parliament, when only 42 voted for change while 98 stuck their hands up in favour of bigotry. Rudd may have changed his mind but it won't be enough if that is all we are promised.
We will be hitting the streets to show the politicians that no matter who wins the election we will not be silent until we have full equality!
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