Sussan Ley remains unsatisfied with Labor’s ‘unsalvageable’ hate speech law proposal
The Coalition refuses to back new laws, calling Labor’s current hate speech bill proposal ‘unsalvageable’.
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry has intervened, pleading with the Opposition to reconsider.
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley remains unsatisfied with Labor’s plan to criminalise hate on the grounds of race, colour, nationality or ethnicity.
The Greens want to broaden the bills even further.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is determined to make his changes stick and pass next week in parliament.
