Sexual Orientation Regulations
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Asked to respond to criticism that there had not been enough Parliamentary debate about the Sexual Orientation Regulation legislation, the PMOS responded that lack of debate was not how he would characterise this subject. As many of the journalists who had sat through lobbies at the time could recall, debate was one thing that was not in short supply at the time. The issue had been well aired, and everyone knew the issue and they recognised that the Prime Minister and the Government had tried to come to a reasonable situation in which people could work through the difficulties. That we had done.
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