House debates

Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Questions without Notice

National Security

2:25 pm

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

Now, there is a little bit of objection opposite, because many of those opposite worked for Slater and Gordon, and others of course have received benefits from Slater and Gordon. To this very day, Slater and Gordon is a significant donor to the Labor Party. I think that is worth noting as part of this discussion, because it is reality.

I can tell you, this side of the parliament will not be making the mistakes Labor and the Greens made when they were in government—1,200 people drowned at sea. You would have thought Labor would by now have learnt their lesson. Have they? No. They have not. We know that the same people who presided over the mess that resulted in boats recommencing are the same people who are coming out now opposing the changes that we are proposing in order to tighten up citizenship in this country—none other than the member for Watson, who was the minister for immigration. He presided over a record 83 boats arriving on his watch, carrying 6,600 people—which, most disgracefully, resulted in 1,100 children going into detention. Do you think he has learnt his lesson? I do not think so. As was reported in The Australian in 2013:

New Immigration Minister Tony Burke says that people-smugglers have outsmarted Australian efforts to turn boats back to Indonesia, warning the Coalition plan would only succeed in towing "people around in circles" in the Indian Ocean.

There is only one party that is going around in circles, and that is the Australian Labor Party. Let me make this promise; mark these words: if the Australian Labor Party are elected at the next election, the boats will restart.

Mr Gosling interjecting

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