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Tony Abbott rejects calls for referendum on gay marriage after Ireland's historic vote Tony Abbott rejects calls for referendum on gay marriage after Ireland's historic vote
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The Australian prime minister has rejected calls for a referendum on same-sex marriage, in the wake of Ireland’s historic vote to approve the measure.The Australian prime minister has rejected calls for a referendum on same-sex marriage, in the wake of Ireland’s historic vote to approve the measure.
Tony Abbott said the federal parliament would deal with any changes to the law that were brought before it and stressed referendums were reserved for constitutional changes in Australia.Tony Abbott said the federal parliament would deal with any changes to the law that were brought before it and stressed referendums were reserved for constitutional changes in Australia.
“I don't think anyone is suggesting the constitution needs to be changed in this respect,” he said.“I don't think anyone is suggesting the constitution needs to be changed in this respect,” he said.
Mr Abbott is a long-standing opponent of gay marriage, but his latest intervention has provoked criticism in some quarters and, predictably, on social media.Mr Abbott is a long-standing opponent of gay marriage, but his latest intervention has provoked criticism in some quarters and, predictably, on social media.
 
#tonyabbott Says no to Gay Marriage -after all, look at that terrible joy and happiness it brought the Irish #MarRef pic.twitter.com/fyc84JuseK#tonyabbott Says no to Gay Marriage -after all, look at that terrible joy and happiness it brought the Irish #MarRef pic.twitter.com/fyc84JuseK
Conservative, backward, catholic #Ireland? Er, NO. We can teach #tonyabbott a lesson or two in compassion and decency.Conservative, backward, catholic #Ireland? Er, NO. We can teach #tonyabbott a lesson or two in compassion and decency.
"Tony Abbott & Bill Shorten both express their opposition to holding an Australian referendum on gay marriage" They both need to tossed out"Tony Abbott & Bill Shorten both express their opposition to holding an Australian referendum on gay marriage" They both need to tossed out
Ireland 21st country to legalize #GayMarriage; along with 37 U.S. states. Other news: sky has not fallen; Earth continues to rotate on axis.Ireland 21st country to legalize #GayMarriage; along with 37 U.S. states. Other news: sky has not fallen; Earth continues to rotate on axis.
Bill Shorten, the opposition leader who supports gay marriage, also ruled out a referendum but called for parliament to legislate on the matter, calling the prime minister an obstacle to equality.Bill Shorten, the opposition leader who supports gay marriage, also ruled out a referendum but called for parliament to legislate on the matter, calling the prime minister an obstacle to equality.
 
“If the Irish people can vote in favour of marriage equality, the question has to be asked, what is Tony Abbott's problem with it?” he told ABC News.“If the Irish people can vote in favour of marriage equality, the question has to be asked, what is Tony Abbott's problem with it?” he told ABC News.
“Most places in the world are dealing with marriage equality, why is Tony Abbott stopping Australia becoming a more modern nation?” Thousands celebrated the 'yes' vote at Dublin Castle (Getty) “Most places in the world are dealing with marriage equality, why is Tony Abbott stopping Australia becoming a more modern nation?”
Australia is now the only major developed, English-speaking country in the world that bans same-sex couples from marrying anywhere within its borders.Australia is now the only major developed, English-speaking country in the world that bans same-sex couples from marrying anywhere within its borders.
On Friday Ireland became the first country in the world to legalise gay marriage by a referendum, in which 62.1 per cent of voters backed the change.On Friday Ireland became the first country in the world to legalise gay marriage by a referendum, in which 62.1 per cent of voters backed the change.
All bar one of Ireland’s 43 constituencies voted “yes” to amending the constitution, a result activists in the Catholic country called a “social revolution”.All bar one of Ireland’s 43 constituencies voted “yes” to amending the constitution, a result activists in the Catholic country called a “social revolution”.
Enda Kenny, Ireland’s prime minister, said after the result was declared: “With today's vote, we have disclosed who we are: a generous, compassionate, bold and joyful people.”Enda Kenny, Ireland’s prime minister, said after the result was declared: “With today's vote, we have disclosed who we are: a generous, compassionate, bold and joyful people.”