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Abbott accused of undermining PNG solution on boat arrivals

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has accused Opposition leader Tony Abbott of undermining the tough message on people smugglers.

Australian Times by Australian Times
22-07-2013 10:21
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Immigration Minister Tony Burke

Immigration Minister Tony Burke

KEVIN Rudd has accused Opposition Leader Tony Abbott of seeking to undermine the tough message to people smugglers in the escalating war of words over the government’s PNG solution.

Mr Abbott says Prime Minister Rudd is being misleading “to the point of dishonesty” in claiming his PNG plan would send asylum seekers there with no prospect of ever reaching Australia.

“It’s not legally binding and it doesn’t say what Mr Rudd says it says. It doesn’t say that everyone who comes to Australia illegally by boat will go to PNG and it doesn’t say that no one who goes to PNG will ever come to Australia,” he told reporters in Melbourne on Monday.

Initially caught flat footed when Mr Rudd announced the plan on Friday, the opposition has since gone on the attack, citing a wide range of concerns.

But Mr Rudd was unconcerned.

“Mr Abbott is out there deliberately undermining the government’s clear message to people smugglers,” he said.

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That was not in the national interest, although it might be in Mr Abbott’s personal political interest, he said.

Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said the Liberal Party was desperately trying to undermine the arrangement with PNG “simply because it suits their political interests for the boats to keep coming”.

While Mr Abbott says the plan was held together by sticky tape, PNG prime minister Peter O’Neill says the projects Mr Rudd agreed to fund in exchange for the deal have not been costed.

“The costings for the Ramu-Madang highway has not been done, design and costings for of course Lae hospital has not been done. So it costs into millions of Kina,” Mr O’Neill told journalists in Port Moresby upon his return from Brisbane on Monday.

“But I cannot just simply give you a figure that is imaginary.”

He also said he did not know where asylum seekers would be resettled.

“We’ll get there when we start processing them.”

Mr O’Neill declined to nominate an upper limit to the number of asylum seekers he expects to be processed in PNG.

PNG’s Opposition whip Tobias Kulang has blasted the plan, demanding Australia explain just how it plans to assist PNG manage this program.

But with Labor doing well in the polls, Mr Rudd had no trouble selling his PNG solution to his own MPs, although some expressed concerns about this radical change at Monday’s caucus meeting in Sydney.

He told MPs it was the right way to deal a fatal blow to the people smuggling industry.

Although actual transfer of asylum seekers to PNG is weeks and perhaps months away, the first concrete step in the new policy was taken on Christmas Island on Monday.

Officials advised 81 Iranians who arrived on boats over the weekend they would never be permitted to settle in Australia.

The government has faced a blizzard of condemnation from refugee groups and others who protested noisily outside the Sydney caucus meeting.

Anglican Bishop of Tasmania John Harrower declared on Twitter: “Mr Prime Minister, Jesus weeps”.

He later said Mr Rudd and Mr Abbott, both practising Christians, should find a more compassionate solution. – AAP

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