Q and A - Panel Interviews Oct 14
Q + A
PANEL DISCUSSION
2
Hosted by PAUL
HOLMES
In response to
ADOPTION
PAUL The
panel – Bob McCoskrie, Raymond Miller and Anton Blank.
This is the shortest panel ever held in the world. Is
adoption reform needed, Bob McCoskrie?
BOB
MCCOSKRIE – National Director, Family
First
No, of course not. If it ain’t
broke, don’t fix it. Look, there may be some minor
tweaking in terms of just formalising the closed versus
open, but as we know, open adoptions are happening anyway,
so it’s not a major issue. There’s not a huge queue of
children desperate to be
adopted.
PAUL But gay adoption?
BOB No, because I think our children deserve…
PAUL Raymond Miller?
BOB …a mum and a dad.
PAUL Okay.
Dr RAYMOND
MILLER – Political
Scientist
Yes, it is time.
57 years is an awful long time. It’s a question of the
law catching up with reality. People now accept that new
family structures have emerged, and it makes absolute sense
for single and gay couples to
adopt.
PAUL Are you bothered by gay couples adopting?
RAYMOND Absolutely not.
PAUL Mr Blank?
ANTON BLANK
– Executive Director,
Ririki
I totally support
Kevin, agree with Raymond that the legislation is totally
outdated. And gay marriage – yeah, we totally support
that because it’s about creating more tolerance in
families.
PAUL Thank you all very much.
You’ve been a most entertaining panel, and I thank you for
your
comment.
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