http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/which-shadow-minister-plays-politics-with-b...Laurie Oakes questions Julia Gillard on the Nine Network's Today program on Sunday about a press release
I'VE got here a shadow minister's press release headed,
"Another boat on the way. Another policy failure." Do you agree that every boat of asylum-seekers that arrives represents a policy failure by the government?Gillard:
Well, what I believe, Laurie, and what I think we can see from the conduct of the opposition, is they're all about playing politics with this issue. They say a lot of inconsistent things. Some days they're in favour of temporary protection visas. Some days they're against them. Some days they're in favour of the Howard Pacific solution. Some days they're against it. Each and every day they're playing politics.
Oakes:
But what about you? What about you? "Another boat on the way. Another policy failure." Is that right?
Gillard:
Oh well Laurie, I think what Australians know and what the government knows is that we live in a world where people get displaced from their home countries for a variety of reasons. We're seeing the aftermath of a civil war in Sri Lanka, for example, so people move because of that kind of violence. What, obviously, the world wants is for people, if they have to flee their homes, to then stop when they can get in contact with responsible authorities, like the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and have their claims processed. What we don't want is we don't want people risking long anddangerous journeys overseas where they might get into distress and get into real difficulty.
Oakes:
You see, that press statement is dated April 23, 2003, and it's issued by then shadow minister Julia Gillard. So why is one boat arrival then a failure of government policy, but 30-plus arrivals this year is not a failure of government policy?Gillard:
Well, Laurie, I think what we know is we live in a world where people do end up displaced for a variety of reasons.