
Senior Liberals urge colleagues to vote against Labor’s hate speech and gun laws in wake of Bondi terror attack
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Senior members of the Liberal Party are pushing their colleagues to reject Labor's proposed legislation aimed at addressing hate speech and gun laws following the recent Bondi terror attack. This comes despite opposition leader Sussan Ley's calls for enhanced legislative measures to combat antisemitism. If the Liberal Party does not support the bill, Labor may need to rely on the Greens for backing.
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The Bondi terror attack has reignited discussions around hate speech and gun laws in Australia, with various political factions responding differently. Sussan Ley's advocacy for legislative reforms contrasts sharply with the opposition from senior Liberals, indicating a complex political landscape where public safety and ideological beliefs are at odds.
This article reflects the opinions and perspectives of its sources and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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