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Anti-gay Aussie politician says he'll retire... in 2015

Thu 12 Nov 2009 In: International News

The right-wing Australian politician and clergyman - who famously encouraged his flock to pray for rain when each Sydney Mardi Gras came around - has announced he won't be standing for re-election in 2015, ending a career spanning three decades. Planning to retire: Fred Nile Fred Nile, 75, is the founder of the Christian Democratic Party in New South Wales, and has been in the Legislative Council since 1981 - its longest serving member. Nile was often quoted as saying homosexuality was a "lifestyle choice" which he disagreed with, labelling same-sex activity "immoral, unnatural and abnormal." He described Sydney's iconic Mardi Gras Parade as "a public parade of immorality and blasphemy" which reinforced "the worst stereotypes."    

Credit: GayNZ.com Daily News Staff

First published: Thursday, 12th November 2009 - 6:25pm

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