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Liberal senator ‘strongly disagrees’ with Tony Abbott on multiculturalism

The Liberal senator Andrew Bragg says he “strongly disagrees” with Tony Abbott after the former prime minister said that multiculturalism had “failed in Australia”.

Bragg has been asked on the ABC’s Insiders about the comments made by Abbott, the current president of the Liberal party, in a video posted to social media.

Bragg says:

double quotation markWell, I don’t agree with that, and I’d make the point that liberalism has actually created multiculturalism because it creates a framework for people to have freedom of religion, freedom of thought, freedom of conscience. And the Liberal party built modern Australia, if you look at the Menzies government opening up after the war, the Holt government abolishing parts of the White Australia policy, and then, of course, Malcolm Fraser’s actions to promote multiculturalism and introduce things like the SBS.

So we have a very proud record to stand on, and I think it’s very important that we’re clear about that.

Asked if Abbott should stop commenting on the issue, Bragg says: “He’s entitled to his views, and I strongly disagree with them.”

Liberal senator Andrew Bragg.
Liberal senator Andrew Bragg. Photograph: Lukas Coch/AAP
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Bragg says Hanson has ‘made a business’ of criticism of minorities

The shadow housing minister, Andrew Bragg, has been asked to weigh in on the One Nation leader, Pauline Hanson’s claims about Muslim Australians at the UK’s CPAC conference this week. He has told the ABC’s Insiders:

double quotation markLook, she’ll do or say anything to tee off against minority interests. She’s made a business out of teeing off against minority interests, and I think it’s very regrettable. But it’s free speech as part of our society. She’s allowed to hang out with whoever she wants to hang out with on a European holiday.

Asked if he is opposed to a preference deal with One Nation, Bragg says:

double quotation markWe will always shoot for majority government, and we reject a large part of the agendas of both the Labor Party and the One Nation Party … I mean, they’re both as bad as each other. It’d be a coin toss. I mean, I just think that they’re both very bad, and that’s why we are taking our responsibility very seriously, of being a party of government that can win an election across all of Australia.

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