as @Piping_Shrike often points out a lot of the examples labor points to of abuse came from parliamentary votes
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public support has always been higher than parliamentary support (in votes so far), why would this be worse?
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We could see tax payers money given to the likes of the ACL to advocate a 'no' vote...http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-05/gay-marriage-campaign-funds-considered-ahread-of-plebiscite/7387684 …
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the basic problem is all of these arguments are old, they've been repeatedly aired in public/parliament
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that doesn't mean they don't still harm, and don't underestimate the bile the ACL can come up with
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did the Irish vote harm people? A persistent demand for public recognition requires public/leg recognition
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Good question. I guess some do....I'm not sure about the ones bound by party rules...not to their constituents anyway...
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enable .... any one who has worked in the under belly
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