BRANDIS’ BRANCH BACKS ANTI-RACE HATE REPEAL

23 November 2014

George Brandis' own State branch has called on the Abbott Government to repeal section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act and give the green light to racist hate speech.

 

The Queensland LNP State Council yesterday passed a resolution calling for the important protections to be repealed.

 

It shows that the desire to weaken race hate protections and bring back the right to be a bigot is in the Coalition’s DNA.

 

Now, more than ever, we need community harmony – we all have a responsibility to promote inclusiveness and respect.

 

The backdown on changes to 18C was forced on Tony Abbott.  He said these changes had “become a complication we just don’t need”. The Coalition has made no case for the repeal of these important provisions which have served Australia well for 20 years.

 

We remain greatly concerned that the Abbott Government cannot be trusted not to tamper with protections against racial discrimination – they’ve tried it once and they’ll try it again.

 

Labor will fight any move to weaken protections against racist hate speech and the Abbott Government must rule out any support for changes to Section 18C.

 

MONDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2014