Turnbull Gets in the Ring for Gay Rights Fight
(12/10) The Australian | ENVIRONMENT Minister Malcolm Turnbull will tell gay and lesbian voters in his electorate that he will fight for an end to discrimination against them, in an effort to blunt a Greens and Labor attack on the Coalition's credibility.
The Greens said yesterday the party would use its support for gay marriage to win votes from the Labor and Liberal parties in seats with high numbers of gay and lesbian voters.
A targeted letterbox campaign about same-sex marriage will be run in the seats of Wentworth, held by Mr Turnbull, Sydney, held by Labor's Tanya Plibersek, and Grayndler, held by Labor's Anthony Albanese.
But Mr Turnbull last night told The Australian that he would continue to articulate his view that discrimination against gays and lesbians should be removed.
"My position on the need for removal of discrimination in this area is unwavering - I will continue to advocate for this reform," he said.

Greens leader Bob Brown, who is gay, yesterday accused John Howard and Kevin Rudd of pandering to homophobia to win votes.

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