I can and will when in comes to the rights on the individual. I'm sorry but I simply don't accept 'he needs time' to justify actions which deny someone their rights.
If it's about protecting the constitution, why is an action like this even allowed to happen in the first place? Like legitimately I don't know much about the constitution, but if it needs protection from something then why is the something that threatens it even an option that can be undertaken if that makes sense.
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Sure, well that would be nice for sure. It would be great if slavery would never have happened and gay marriage would have been allowed in the first century. But the human race has needed development personally and socially over time.
It's a rule that has been around for centuries. It will happen, just hearts and minds aren't ever won overnight. Don't play the man, play the instutitions that have allowed this way of thinking for centuries. Tony was voted in by the people, if it was so important to people, he wouldn't have got in.
The consistution sets up rules so states dont act alone. It's a clear seperation of powers. It's a bit sad that the ACT government are playing a political game with an issue like this, but it's good that it keeps the discussion going.
I think the Liberal cabinet will play a big part in this. They work as a team far more than Labor, so while Tony will have a big say, he won't always be setting the tone.