Australia news live: Liberal senator Andrew Bragg says he ‘strongly disagrees’ with Tony Abbott on multiculturalism
Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg has publicly stated his strong disagreement with former Prime Minister Tony Abbott's assertion that multiculturalism has failed in Australia. Speaking on ABC's Insiders, Bragg countered Abbott's comments, made in a social media video, by arguing that liberalism, and specifically the Liberal Party, created the framework for multiculturalism through policies promoting freedom of religion, thought, and conscience.

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AI-generatedLiberal Senator Andrew Bragg has publicly stated his strong disagreement with former Prime Minister Tony Abbott's assertion that multiculturalism has failed in Australia. Speaking on ABC's Insiders, Bragg countered Abbott's comments, made in a social media video, by arguing that liberalism, and specifically the Liberal Party, created the framework for multiculturalism through policies promoting freedom of religion, thought, and conscience. Bragg highlighted historical Liberal governments, including those of Menzies, Holt, and Malcolm Fraser, as instrumental in building modern Australia and promoting multiculturalism, citing the abolition of parts of the White Australia policy and the introduction of the SBS. He emphasized Australia's proud record and stressed the importance of a migration program that drives productivity, explicitly stating that restoring a White Australia policy is not part of that vision.
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4 extractedBragg states that restoring a White Australia policy is not part of a migration program that drives productivity.
Bragg cites the Menzies, Holt, and Fraser governments as examples of the Liberal party building modern Australia and promoting multiculturalism.
Bragg argues that liberalism created multiculturalism by providing freedoms of religion, thought, and conscience.
Liberal senator Andrew Bragg 'strongly disagrees' with Tony Abbott's statement that multiculturalism has 'failed in Australia'.