Updated June 2007
Liberals
& Abortion
2007:
| Life is Precious |
A Brief Overview compiled by Saltshakers
A conscience vote for all parties.
| CDP: |
“The CDP does not believe abortion can be justified under any circumstances as it necessarily
involves the loss of innocent human life.” Answer to ACL survey.
http://www.cdpwa.org.au/media.php?content_id=91 |
| Family First: |
“Family First will seek to promote recognition and valuing of the inherent dignity of each
human being from conception. In this context, Family First is opposed to the medical procedure of
abortion.” Abortion policy - http://www.familyfirst.org.au/documents/ABORTION_000.pdf |
| Liberal/Nationals: |
No policy. Conscience vote. |
| Labor: |
will “support the rights of women to determine their own reproductive lives, particularly the
right to choose appropriate fertility control and abortion” |
| Democrats: |
Support abortion. “all women having access to legal, free and safe pregnancy termination
services including unbiased counselling where requested.”
http://www.democrats.org.au/docs/ActionPlans/Heath_Reproductive_2007.pdf |
| Greens: |
Support abortion. “women have the right to make informed, supported choices about all
aspects of their lives, including sexual identity, health, reproductive health processes, birthing and childbearing” |
(Supporting statements for Christian Values Check List
Federal election November 2007 - sent out by Saltshakers) |
| VICTORIAN LIBERALS |
Lesbian use of IVF not in children's interests, says Baillieu.
(26/9/2006) The Age | LESBIANS should not be given the right to IVF treatment, because children deserve to be born into a family with a mother and father, according to State Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu.
In one of his most conservative social stances since taking over the Liberal leadership almost five months ago ... .... Mr Baillieu's comments are in line with the views of Prime Minister John Howard, who believes that "all things being equal, children are entitled to the opportunity of both a mother and a father".
... They are in contrast with his views on other social issues, including gay civil unions, the decriminalisation of abortion, and voluntary euthanasia, all of which Mr Baillieu supports. He has been criticised by some of the more conservative Liberals for being too "left-leaning" on these issues. 
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/lesbian-use-of-ivf-not-in-childrens-interests-says-baillieu/2006/09/25/1159036473101.html |
Ted Baillieu: the next Labor Premier
Andrew Bolt, Herald Sun Columnist - Friday, July 28, 2006
It is an interesting strategy for a Liberal leader - trying to beat Labor by being even more on the Left than they are.
I know David Cameron of Britain’s Conservative Party is trying this bizarre trick, but I hope Ted Balliieu gets clobbered for it.
Is it conviction or the lack of it that has Balliieu now reportedly promising to protect state employees from John Howard’s wicked Australian Workplace Agreements?
Add to that his support for gay civil unions, voluntary euthanasia, condoms for prisoners and decriminalising abortion - a move which would make it legal to kill a baby in the womb just days from birth.
No wonder The Australian reports that “deep concerns are emerging about Ted Baillieu with Victorian Liberals fearing their leader has committed electoral suicide by adopting the Greens’ agenda”.
Aren’t elections about offering a choice, and not more of the worst? 
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/ted_baillieu_the_next_labor_premier/
|
2004:
The
following is excerpted from a speech
made by Tony Abbott entitled,"The
Ethical Responsibility of a Christian
Politician " on 17th March, 2004
...
as much effort should be put into
preventing teenage promiscuity as
is devoted to stopping young people
smoking or driving too fast, so that
there will be fewer abortions and
"fewer traumatised young women".
Society had to create a culture where
people understand "that actions have
consequences" and "take their responsibilities
seriously". "Why isn't the fact that
100,000 women choose to end their
pregnancies regarded as a national
tragedy approaching the scale (say)
of Aboriginal life expectancy being
20 years less than that of the general
community?" he said at Adelaide University
yesterday.
"Even those who think that abortion
is a woman's right should be troubled
by the fact that 100,000 Australian
women choose to destroy their unborn
babies every year."
... Mr Abbott said he was amazed that
he was often challenged on moral grounds
over the Government's policy of detention
of boat people, but had never been
asked by an Australian Christian why
he can "preside over a Medicare system
which funds 75,000 abortions a year".
(Link
to Full Speech)
NOTE:
Tony Abbot is the Federal member for
Warringah, Leader of the House and
also the Minister for Health and Ageing. |
March
28, 2004 - Abbott pushes anti-abortion debate
Mr Abbott has restated his case that
the number of abortions in Australia
is a high-order national tragedy.
He has told Channel Ten there is no
move to change the Federal Government's
policy to fund abortions through Medicare,
but he is hopeful his comments will
spark a public debate on the issue.
Source
Link: /b>http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/s1075486.htm |
Interview
with Neil Mitchell 3AW, 11th November,
2004
MITCHELL:
... Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, the
Health Minister, says today don’t
abort the foetus, adopt the child
out. Do you agree with him?
PRIME MINISTER: Well different people
according to their views will have
a different opinion. But I don’t like,
I don’t think anybody likes abortion,
I think everybody would like to see
fewer abortions, I think everybody
would like to see more effective contraception,
I certainly am very much in that camp,
I think the more sensible sex education
at an early age in responsible, proper,
positive circumstances we can have
the better and I feel that…"
...
MITCHELL: Well do you agree with the
don’t abort, adopt?
PRIME MINISTER: Well that’s a matter
of individual choice.
MITCHELL: What’s your view?
PRIME MINISTER: Well my view’s very
conservative,I
personally don’t like abortion,
that’s my personal…
Source
Link for full context of quote: Prime
Minister's Website
http://www.pm.gov.au/media/Interview/2004/Interview1142.cfm |
"I
urge, then, first of all, that requests,
prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be
made for everyone- for kings and all those
in authority, that we may live peaceful
and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.
3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior,
4 who wants all men to be saved and to come
to a knowledge of the truth." (1 Tim 2:1-4)
|