Australia: 'Liberal Pride' MP Chris Pyne adviser leads new Liberal Party gay pride group
ITS TIME TO DUMP LIBERAL - VOTE CONSERVATIVE
One of the Turnbull OWN government MPs pushing for the introduction of immoral homosexual marriage will launch a new Liberal Party gay pride group being led by a top adviser to minister Christopher Pyne.
Why doesn't Turnbull sack them both?
Mr Pyne's adviser Rory Grant is president of Liberal Pride, which is based in the Victorian state seat of Prahran where Mr Grant is currently seeking pre-selection. Backbench moderate Trevor Evans is the guest speaker at the Melbourne launch of the group, which is being described as the Liberal equivalent of Rainbow Labor.
Mr Pyne's adviser Rory Grant is president of Liberal Pride, which is based in the Victorian state seat of Prahran where Mr Grant is currently seeking pre-selection. Backbench moderate Trevor Evans is the guest speaker at the Melbourne launch of the group, which is being described as the Liberal equivalent of Rainbow Labor.
Australians now know very clearly that neither Liberal, Labor, nor the Greens will support and uphold traditional marriage. This is simply outrageous.
Mr Pyne's arrogant controversial secretly-recorded comments on homosexual marriage has put him at odds with his own party and millions of Australians. He should be sacked immediately. The Australian people were promised a vote on immoral homosexual marriage.
The Liberal Pride launch will be held at a bar in Windsor with tickets costing $65, but it is not being billed as a fundraiser for Mr Grant's campaign.
Rainbow Labor is a grassroots organisation for LGBTI Labor members and supporters. It runs campaigns and provides a forum for networking and policy discussion to promote equality within the ALP's structures, practices and policies.
While Liberal Pride sources have likened the group to Rainbow Labor, it's understood the group does not yet have a national footprint like its ALP counterpart. For now at least, it is focused on reaching out to gay and lesbian communities in the local area and across Melbourne.
Mr Pyne's arrogant controversial secretly-recorded comments on homosexual marriage has put him at odds with his own party and millions of Australians. He should be sacked immediately. The Australian people were promised a vote on immoral homosexual marriage.
Mr Pyne told his factional allies that the social reform may happen "sooner than you think", remarks that sparked Coalition conservatives' demands for his demotion. He later apologised for causing a "distraction". He took the easy when in reality the PM should have fired him.
"I'm very sorry that my comments at an event last Friday have caused such a distraction for the government," he said. "I apologise to anyone they have offended. My remarks were ill chosen and unwise, and I can see how unhelpful and damaging they have been."
"I'm very sorry that my comments at an event last Friday have caused such a distraction for the government," he said. "I apologise to anyone they have offended. My remarks were ill chosen and unwise, and I can see how unhelpful and damaging they have been."
The thing is nobody believe one word of his statement.
Meanwhile Pyne's assistant is undermining his own boss by launching the first official Liberal Pride branch in Australia!" Other prominent figures invited to the Liberal Pride event via Facebook include Turnbull government minister Darren Chester - the first Nationals MP to announce support for immoral homosexual marriage - and backbenchers Tim Wilson, James Paterson and Julia Banks. Others include former Howard government minister Peter Reith, state MP David Davis and party heavyweight Michael Kroger.
Now it is very clear there is a divided party - they will lose because Australians do not want immoral homosexual marriage, regardless of the gay sponsored polls.
The Liberal Pride launch will be held at a bar in Windsor with tickets costing $65, but it is not being billed as a fundraiser for Mr Grant's campaign.
Rainbow Labor is a grassroots organisation for LGBTI Labor members and supporters. It runs campaigns and provides a forum for networking and policy discussion to promote equality within the ALP's structures, practices and policies.
While Liberal Pride sources have likened the group to Rainbow Labor, it's understood the group does not yet have a national footprint like its ALP counterpart. For now at least, it is focused on reaching out to gay and lesbian communities in the local area and across Melbourne.