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Opinion: It is tempting to conclude that Prime Minister Scott Morrison, knowing his political stocks are low in Victoria and Western Australia, is focusing his re-election efforts on NSW, writes JacquelineMaley

It comes down to a straight-forward clash of values, an irreconcilable difference: those who think that no one should be excluded from a school on the grounds of their sexuality, and those who think religious bodies should be able to exclude people because of their sexuality.

And for what? It is tempting to conclude that Prime Minister Scott Morrison, knowing his political stocks are low in Victoria and West Australia, is focusing his re-election efforts on NSW. It is his home state, he used to be Liberal Party director here, and he knows that key constituencies in the culturally diverse seats of western Sydney respond well to a man of faith.

Morrison declared at his press conference on Thursday that “gay students should not be expelled from religious schools and nor should gay teachers, who have been employed at those schools, be dismissed if they are gay”. But Morrison knows better than anyone that the bill he is putting to Parliament does nothing to change the status quo. And the status quo is that the Sex Discrimination Act already gives schools a legal basis to expel students or sack teachers for being gay.

As Liberal moderate and North Sydney MP Trent Zimmerman says, the bill “does have a real world impact”.James Brickwood

 

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JacquelineMaley Well, i think i’ve got NSW people no matter it’s not my caucus and they must disvote morrison if he seemed to be unfit. :(

JacquelineMaley He knows he can't win seats in Victoria, but he forgot he can lose them.

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