Exclusive: Retiring rightwinger Mark Robinson tells Christian podcast he expects ‘corrections that will happen over time’
Participants at a pro-choice rally in Brisbane on 27 September ahead of the Queensland election on 26 October. Many speakers warned the LNP would roll back abortion rights in the state.Participants at a pro-choice rally in Brisbane on 27 September ahead of the Queensland election on 26 October. Many speakers warned the LNP would roll back abortion rights in the state.
– a longstanding party policy – only that “it’s not part of our plan, and there won’t be changes ”.The LNP has also not responded to requests by groups – including pro-choice advocates and the Christian lobby – to make clear its position.The Australian newspaper revealed this week that Scenic Rim MP Jon Krause told a candidates’ forum that “we need to ensure that there are enough people in the parliament to be able to repeal those laws or to make significant amendments”.
Robinson said the LNP’s core issues – including youth crime, the cost of living, housing and health services – were “the big things the election will swing on” but in future changes could be made in line with the party’s broader platform.“And when I go to state council – and I cannot talk about the fine detail of some of that – our policies are very much a broad suite of family values.
“I’m not aware of any agenda of repeal, I’m not aware of anything in that space, but I do think there are no doubt corrections that will happen over time.Queensland LNP MP Mark Robinson is vacating his seat of Oodgeroo. In a Christian podcast he foreshadowed the prospect of winding back the state’s abortion reforms after the election.Robinson is vacating his seat of Oodgeroo, where the LNP has preselected the figurehead of the party’s Christian right, Amanda Stoker.
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