Thursday 15 August 2013

Gay Rights: Katy Perry Takes On Oz Politician


Last Updated 06:20 15/08/2013

Katy Perry has taken Australian politician Tony Abbott to task over his stance on gay marriage, telling the opposition leader she would not vote for him.

Abbott's three daughters, aged 20 to 24, are big Perry fans and he phoned in when she was a guest on Sydney's 2DayFM radio station.

He said his "big question" for the singer was when the 28-year-old would again tour Australia.

"When are you coming back? We need you, we want you," Mr Abbott said.

Perry, however, was keener to discuss the policies of his conservative coalition ahead of elections on September 7.

"Oh come on, that's not a political question. Let's talk about gay marriage," she replied from the US, urging voters to speak out against Mr Abbott's stance on the issue.

"I love you as a human being but I can't give you my vote," Perry said, adding: "I just don't believe in your policies so that's what a lot of people should be doing."

Despite having an openly gay sister, Mr Abbott is opposed to same-sex marriages, in contrast to election rival Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who has vowed to introduce a bill legalising the unions if returned to office.

Questioned later by reporters about Perry, Mr Abbott, seen as favourite to win the election, said they "respectfully disagreed", although they did agree to meet for lunch when Perry heads to Australia next year.

"I respectfully disagree with a number of people, including my own sister, on this subject, but no doubt we'll all continue to say our piece," he said, adding of his chat with the singer: "My daughters for once were envious of their dad."

While leading in opinion polls, Mr Abbott's campaign has been littered with gaffes this week, including on gay marriage when he said: "I'm not someone who wants to see radical change based on the fashion of the moment."

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