Tony Abbott’s lesbian sister is not happy about him blocking same-sex marriage

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The sister of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has hit out at him for continuing to block same-sex marriage.

Mr Abbott, the leader of the Liberal Party, is a staunch opponent of same-sex marriage despite overwhelming support – and has consistently ducked calls to give his MPs a free vote on the issue.

After the Republic of Ireland voted overwhelminglyĀ in favour of same-sex marriage, Mr Abbott was quick to rule out the possibility of a referendum happening in Australia, claiming referendums can only be held for constitutional changes.

Referring to a rejection ofĀ same-sex marriage in 2012, Mr Abbott added:Ā “I don’t know if and when itā€™s going to come before our Parliament again. It came before our Parliament in the last term and was dealt with fairly decisively.ā€

However, his own sister Christine Forster – who is a lesbian – is not happy with her brother’s continued opposition on the issue.

Ms Forster proposed to her partner Virginia Edwards in 2013 – but is still waiting for her brother to catch up with public opinion and allow them to marry.

She said: “I’d like something more from the current prime minister… who happens to be my brother.

“I absolutely will be lobbying my brother, and I hope the party room makes enough noise about this.”

Mr Abbott has also admitted that most of his family is on his sister’s side in the split.

He said: “Inside the Abbott family Iā€™m probably the last holdout for the traditional position, so look, it is a serious issue.”