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Boat turnbacks to continue on Labor’s watch

Labor has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to asylum seeker boat turnbacks, after a second boat in a month was intercepted near Christmas Island.

Jun 10, 2022, updated Jun 10, 2022
Photo: AAP/John Pryke

Photo: AAP/John Pryke

The new boat was intercepted by Border Force yesterday, after a previous boat from Sri Lanka was turned back on May 21.

Labor minister Tony Burke, who briefly served as immigration minister during the Rudd government, said the “one good thing” the previous coalition government delivered was “how to handle this issue”.

“People who try to come by boat get turned around and sent back,” Burke said on Friday.

“When they (coalition) came up with a way of being able to do the turn backs, it was a good idea. We back it.”

Nationals Leader David Littleproud said the second boat arrival was due to people smugglers seeing a “chink in the amour” of the nation’s borders.

“This is a real test for this government, about whether they have the ticker to stand up to people smugglers,” he said.

“If they (government) don’t hold the line, and continue on the trajectory that we need as a government, then you will see boats coming … lives lost and you will see billions of dollars spent in trying to fix this problem.”

-AAP

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