Daughter of anti-gay leader Tony Abbott supports equal marriage

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Australiaā€™s former Prime Minister Tony Abbott is facing more opposition from his own family over his anti-gay marriage stance.

As Australia holds a public vote on same-sex marriage, right-wing former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has become a prominent voice against equality.

Mr Abbott has aggressively fought an aggressive campaign against same-sex marriage despite the fact that his own sister Christine Forster is gay, and waiting for the right to marry her same-sex partner.

Abbott stunned the country last month when he appeared to suggest it would be ā€œbestā€ for Ms Forsterā€™s children to be raised by a straight couple.

The family feud heightened this week, when it emerged that Mr Abbottā€™s daughter Frances is backing up her gay aunt over her own father.

Daughter of anti-gay leader Tony Abbott supports equal marriage

Frances Abbott posted a photo to Instagram of herself wearing a ā€˜Yes pleaseā€™ t-shirt, as the country votes on same-sex marriage.

Ms Abbott, 22, wrote: ā€œYES PLEASE ā™„ļøā™„ļøā™„ļø

ā€œI donā€™t really care much for politics. But I do really care a lot for love.

ā€œAll love is good. Letā€™s celebrate it.ā€

Her aunt Christine Forster has six children with fiancƩe Virginia.


Former PM Tony Abbott has waged a campaign against same-sex marriage, claiming the stance ā€œprotect women and childrenā€.

Speaking in a recent radio interview, Mr Abbott said of his opposition to same-sex marriage: ā€œMy position on this is not driven by religion, itā€™s driven by the fact that marriage is what produces families, families are what produces communities and societies and nations.

ā€œI want to strengthen the family, I want to support the traditional families because itā€™s better for kids, if possible, to have a mother and a father.

ā€œAs everyone knows, my distinguished and much-loved sister Chris is on the other side of this argument. Chris has been a very good mother with her partner Virginia, they do a good job, but nevertheless Iā€™m old fashioned enough to think kids do best with a mother and a father.ā€

He added: ā€œCertainly, we all need male and female role models in our lives and normally the best male and female role models in our lives are our mother and a father.ā€

The former leader dodged a question when asked if his relationship with his sister had broken down, after she accused him of ā€œavoiding her callsā€.

Mr Abbott said: ā€œChris has made it very clear that as a family we can all get on even though we donā€™t always agree on everything.ā€

However, Mr Abbott spurned his sisterā€™s offer of a one-to-one debate on the issue.

He said: ā€œThereā€™s nothing exhibitionistic about the Abbott family. We are not show-offs, we do not parade ourselves or make a public spectacle of ourselves.

ā€œI just think the last thing you want is a family squabble in public. Iā€™m voting no [to a debate].ā€

Mr Abbott recently stirred controversy when he visited US-based extremist lobbying group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) ā€“ despite the group allegedly pressuring countries around the world to keep sodomy laws banning gay sex.

The ex-PM pushed ahead with his plans to speak to the group, which has also opposed LGBT people in the military, same-sex adoption and equal marriage.

Related: Gay sister of Australiaā€™s ex-PM Tony Abbott shuts down his anti-gay marriage stance