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December 4, 2017
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| Australian lawmaker Tim Wilson proposes to his partner in parliament in Canberra, moments after a bill paving the way for same-sex marriage was introduced (AFP Photo) |
Sydney
(AFP) - A gay Australian lawmaker popped the question to his partner in parliament
on Monday, with the first ever proposal in the chamber coming shortly after a
bill paving the way for same-sex marriage was introduced.
Tim Wilson,
who has reportedly been engaged to Ryan Bolger for nine years, fought back
tears as he thanked his fiance for enduring a marriage debate that "has
been the soundtrack to our relationship".
"In my
first speech I defined our bond by the ring that sits on both of our left hands
-- that they are the answer to the questions we cannot ask," the
37-year-old lawmaker from the ruling conservative party said.
"So
there is only one thing left to do: Ryan Patrick Bolger will you marry
me?"
Bolger, who
was sitting in the public gallery, quickly responded "yes" as the
floor erupted in applause.
"That
was a 'yes', a resounding 'yes'," house speaker Rob Mitchell noted for the
record. "Congratulations, well done mate."
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Ryan
Bolger, who was sitting in the public gallery in the Canberra parliament, quickly
responded "yes" to the marriage proposal as the floor erupted
in applause (AFP Photo)
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The
Australian House of Representatives official twitter account confirmed later
that after reviewing past records, Wilson's proposal was likely the first ever
in that chamber of Parliament.
"Update:
We've dug through Hansard and @timwilsoncomau appears to be the first ever
Member to propose on the floor of the House," it tweeted.
Wilson
earlier emotionally recalled the uneasiness he experienced with some friends
when he and Bolger were first engaged.
"Many
simply didn't know how to react. Many SMS went unresponded. In conversations
some people politely changed the topic, or fell silent entirely," he said.
His partner
had pushed him to have an engagement party.
"On
informing one person of our news, they responded: Why bother?
"At
the time I fell silent and I have never had an answer to that question. But the
Australian people have now answered that for me."
'Historic
moment of inclusion'
The
same-sex marriage bill being debated is expected to comfortably pass through
the House of Representatives before Christmas after the upper house Senate last
week overwhelmingly voted in its favour.
After more
than a decade of debate, Australians emphatically endorsed gay marriage in a
recent nationwide postal vote, with some 62 percent of the 12.7 million who
took part voting "yes" last month.
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| Australians voted overwhelmingly in favour of allowing same-sex couples to marry (AFP Photo/WILLIAM WEST) |
"This
is a historic moment of inclusion, of recognition, of respect," Prime
Minister Malcolm Turnbull said shortly after the bill was introduced for debate
in the lower house Monday.
"This
is a day to be especially proud that all of our friends, our colleagues, our
neighbours, our brothers, our sisters, can marry the people they love."
Former
conservative prime minister Tony Abbott, a leading voice in the 'no' campaign,
said he would now back the bill.
"I
certainly don't pretend to be an overnight convert to support same-sex marriage
but I am pledged to respect and to facilitate the verdict of the Australian
people," he said.
"Same-sex
marriage should now be recognised. It will now be recognised."
Abbott
moved an amendment he said protected discrimination against anyone over their
"conscientious view about the nature of marriage", before saying he
planned to attend his gay sister's wedding next year.
"I am
looking forward to attending the marriage of my sister, Christine, to her
partner Virginia some time early in the new year."
After more than a decade of debate, Australians emphatically endorsed gay marriage in a recent nationwide postal vote, with some 62% of the 12.7 million who took part voting 'yes' last month https://t.co/4BYlIi4Hux— AFP news agency (@AFP) December 4, 2017



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