That'd be difficult to do objectively in a sentence or two.
Bonus points for asking about the party and not the leader, though, you're clearly smarter than the majority of this forum community.
Last I heard he spouted that Clintonian line: safe, legal and rare.
Even though he doesn't condone such a large number of abortions; he couldn't possibly have it banned if he tried, it's basically a non-issue here.
Well a high abortion rate is a bad thing. Even pro-choice activists would agree that less unwanted pregnancies would be better than more abortion.
Wanting less abortion does not mean wanting to ban abortion. There are ways to reduce abortions which include an attitude shift, education, etc.
Good point, I've never heard it phrased that way but I like it. Definitely more relevent to the left/right wings of a fairly centrist country like Australia.
Yeah, each of these are Abbott policies.
Oh, wait, no. You've been fed crap by the media.
Neither party plans to implement gay marriage and I have no idea where the idea that Abbott is a religious fundamentalist who hates women and wants to ban abortion came from. I mean, other than childish...
The only MPs who I've heard voice loud opposition against the censorship have been Liberal, and only a few of them. The only one coming to mind is Alex Hawke.
So, could she have been thrown any more softball questions? I'm sensing an incoming Australian election coverage similar to the American media's Barack Obama lovefest during his 2007/8 campaign.