House debates

Monday, 2 March 2015

Questions without Notice

Asylum Seekers, National Security

2:48 pm

Photo of Peter DuttonPeter Dutton (Dickson, Liberal Party, Minister for Immigration and Border Protection) Share this | Hansard source

I thank the member for Brisbane very much for her question and also for her ongoing interest in relation to these very important matters, including getting kids out of detention. She is a great champion for many of those within her local community and across the country.

All Australians know that you cannot trust a government that cannot control its borders, and we know of Labor that they lose control of their borders every time they come to government. In 2007, there were four people in detention, including no children—no children in detention in 2007. Yet, at the peak of Labor's power, there were 1,992, almost 2,000, children in detention, 8,000 people having come by boat. They had completely lost control of the borders, and all Australians know that you cannot trust a government that cannot control its borders.

What has happened since the Abbott government were elected? We have re-secured our borders. We have done it in a number of ways. We have stopped the boats. We know that, in 12 months under Labor, before they were tossed out, there were 302 boats. Indeed, over Labor's time in power, 50,000 people came on 800 boats. It was a national—in fact, an international—disgrace, because not only did it result in an $11 billion blow-out in the budget in this area but it also resulted in 1,200 people drowning at sea. Labor should hang their heads in shame. So the Australian public knows that you cannot trust a government that loses control of its borders, and the now Leader of the Opposition sat in cabinet during all that period, presiding over 11 different policy changes that resulted in people—

Ms Ryan interjecting

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