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Ingram opposes same-sex IVF bill

Posted October 9, 2008 15:23:00

The Member for Gippsland East, Craig Ingram, says he has backed traditional family values by opposing the Assisted Reproductive Treatment Bill in Parliament this morning.

The bill would allow same-sex couples and single women to have in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).

Mr Ingram says he believes a family unit is made up of a woman, a man and a child.

He says his decision to oppose the bill reflects the values of his conservative rural electorate.

"The traditional family values that a lot of people have in my community and I've had a large amount of discussion with some individuals who may be disappointed," he said.

"But ultimately I think I've made the right decision on the legislation before the House."

Tags: gays-and-lesbians, parliament, states-and-territories, reproductive-technology, sale-3850

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