The highly controversial same-sex marriage plebiscite is all but dead as Labour MPs today voted against the Federal Government’s plan to hold a nation-wide vote on the matter.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten took to social media to confirm the news.
“Labor wants to achieve marriage equality in the fastest, cheapest, least harmful way possible. That is why we want a free vote in the Parliament, and why we’ll vote against Mr Turnbull‘s harmful plebiscite.”
RELATED: The “2016 Marriage Equality Plebiscite” Tops Suicide Helpline List
Labour will continue to push for a free vote, despite the government being adamant that a plebiscite is the only way to see reform on the matter.
Labour’s stance comes after the Green’s also vowed to block the legislation in August and will see the two parties team up with the Nick Xenophon Team and Derryn Hinch to block the legislation in the Senate.
“The political reality is the plebiscite is now dead,” Australian Marriage Equality co-chair Alex Greenwich told SMH.
RELATED: “The Plebiscite Will Hurt LGBTI Youth. I Know. I’m One Of Them.”
Labor will continue to push for a free vote, but the government controls the numbers in the lower house.
Malcolm Turnbull, who is in favour of same-sex marriage, risks splitting his party if he switches to a free-vote in the parliament with members threatening to withdraw their support.
“My support for the government is conditional that we honour our election commitments,” said Nationals MP Andrew Broad.