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Australia's asylum approach: Tough, proud and popular | Australia's asylum approach: Tough, proud and popular |
(about 20 hours later) | |
This week at my local pub in Sydney, I was earwigging a conversation happening at the table next to me. | This week at my local pub in Sydney, I was earwigging a conversation happening at the table next to me. |
The news playing on the TV was covering the ongoing row over whether the Australian government had bribed people smugglers with A$31,000 ($24,000; £15,150) to turn their boat back. | The news playing on the TV was covering the ongoing row over whether the Australian government had bribed people smugglers with A$31,000 ($24,000; £15,150) to turn their boat back. |
Beside me, two elderly ladies were passing comment as they sipped on their white wine spritzers. | Beside me, two elderly ladies were passing comment as they sipped on their white wine spritzers. |
"The thing is: Tony Abbott stopped the boats," one said to the other. | "The thing is: Tony Abbott stopped the boats," one said to the other. |
"Labor never managed to do that." | "Labor never managed to do that." |
And that essentially, is the debate here in a nutshell. | And that essentially, is the debate here in a nutshell. |
Paying bank robbers not to rob banks? | Paying bank robbers not to rob banks? |
In Australia, there is no real debate. | In Australia, there is no real debate. |
While its tough policies have been panned internationally by human rights groups - the United Nations calling them cruel, inhumane, contemptuous and degrading - domestically the hardline stance is broadly a popular one. | While its tough policies have been panned internationally by human rights groups - the United Nations calling them cruel, inhumane, contemptuous and degrading - domestically the hardline stance is broadly a popular one. |
And that is why the opposition Labor Party has been so mealy-mouthed in its criticism of the alleged paying of people smugglers not to smuggle people, a policy that is possibly illegal. | And that is why the opposition Labor Party has been so mealy-mouthed in its criticism of the alleged paying of people smugglers not to smuggle people, a policy that is possibly illegal. |
A bit like paying bank robbers not to rob banks. | A bit like paying bank robbers not to rob banks. |
Initially, Labor leader Bill Shorten was self-righteous and indignant that the current government might have been using taxpayer money to buy off traffickers. | Initially, Labor leader Bill Shorten was self-righteous and indignant that the current government might have been using taxpayer money to buy off traffickers. |
But once it became clear that Labor might have been operating a similar policy when it was in power, Mr Shorten became much more evasive and ambiguous. | But once it became clear that Labor might have been operating a similar policy when it was in power, Mr Shorten became much more evasive and ambiguous. |
Speaking to the BBC's HARDtalk programme this week, former Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard similarly chose her words carefully. | Speaking to the BBC's HARDtalk programme this week, former Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard similarly chose her words carefully. |
She gave a politician's answer with no clear denial that Labor wasn't doing the same thing. | She gave a politician's answer with no clear denial that Labor wasn't doing the same thing. |
You get the impression that perhaps Ms Gillard couldn't say for sure if her government was or it wasn't, such was the dysfunction in the Labor party at the time. | You get the impression that perhaps Ms Gillard couldn't say for sure if her government was or it wasn't, such was the dysfunction in the Labor party at the time. |
'Stop the boats' | 'Stop the boats' |
And indeed it was the previous Labor government of Kevin Rudd, eager not to be out-toughed on illegal immigration by Tony Abbott's Liberals, which ramped up the hard-line stance against asylum seekers. | And indeed it was the previous Labor government of Kevin Rudd, eager not to be out-toughed on illegal immigration by Tony Abbott's Liberals, which ramped up the hard-line stance against asylum seekers. |
It was Labor that signed a 2013 deal with Papua New Guinea, effectively outsourcing the asylum seeker problem. | It was Labor that signed a 2013 deal with Papua New Guinea, effectively outsourcing the asylum seeker problem. |
Under that deal, Papua New Guinea was paid over $400m (£253,000,000) not only to house the notorious Manus Island detention centre, but also to resettle legitimate refugees destined for Australia. | Under that deal, Papua New Guinea was paid over $400m (£253,000,000) not only to house the notorious Manus Island detention centre, but also to resettle legitimate refugees destined for Australia. |
During the 2013 election which Tony Abbott comfortably won, both major parties could not utter enough the immortal phrase "Stop the Boats." | During the 2013 election which Tony Abbott comfortably won, both major parties could not utter enough the immortal phrase "Stop the Boats." |
Mr Abbott has had far more success in doing so. Two years ago, there were thousands of people trying to reach Australia's shores by boat. | Mr Abbott has had far more success in doing so. Two years ago, there were thousands of people trying to reach Australia's shores by boat. |
Manus Island: Australia's Guantanamo? | Manus Island: Australia's Guantanamo? |
Australia asylum: Why is it controversial? | Australia asylum: Why is it controversial? |
Should Australia's refugees be sent to Cambodia? | Should Australia's refugees be sent to Cambodia? |
Today, the number attempting the journey has been cut to virtually zero. | Today, the number attempting the journey has been cut to virtually zero. |
The Australian government points out that it has also cut to zero the number of people drowning at sea, which is true, at least off Australia's coasts. | The Australian government points out that it has also cut to zero the number of people drowning at sea, which is true, at least off Australia's coasts. |
But there is a huge amount of politics being played out around the debate. | But there is a huge amount of politics being played out around the debate. |
While polls show that when asked what are the main issues that concern them, voters rated asylum seekers pretty low behind things like education, the economy and health. | While polls show that when asked what are the main issues that concern them, voters rated asylum seekers pretty low behind things like education, the economy and health. |
But when asked if they'd back a tough stance on asylum seekers, the government broadly has public support. | But when asked if they'd back a tough stance on asylum seekers, the government broadly has public support. |
Sure, there are many people in Australia who are appalled by the government actions. | Sure, there are many people in Australia who are appalled by the government actions. |
But not the majority. | But not the majority. |
The only party that has been unambiguously critical of the treatment of asylum seekers is the Green Party, which only has one MP and 10 Senators. | The only party that has been unambiguously critical of the treatment of asylum seekers is the Green Party, which only has one MP and 10 Senators. |
The two big parties, the Liberals and Labor, seem terrified of appearing weak on asylum seekers. | The two big parties, the Liberals and Labor, seem terrified of appearing weak on asylum seekers. |
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has repeatedly said that Europe should learn from Australia on how to tackle the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean. | Prime Minister Tony Abbott has repeatedly said that Europe should learn from Australia on how to tackle the migrant crisis in the Mediterranean. |
But there are huge differences. | But there are huge differences. |
Firstly, the scale of the problem does not compare. | Firstly, the scale of the problem does not compare. |
Even at its peak in 2013, the number of people arriving by boat in Australia was just over 20,000. | |
More than 100,000 migrants arrived on Europe's shores in the last five months. | More than 100,000 migrants arrived on Europe's shores in the last five months. |
If Europe was going to have offshore detention camps similar to those operated by Australia, they'd have to be massive. | If Europe was going to have offshore detention camps similar to those operated by Australia, they'd have to be massive. |
And Greece and Italy are far easier to reach than Australia. | And Greece and Italy are far easier to reach than Australia. |
The distances involved are far smaller and the seas far less treacherous. | The distances involved are far smaller and the seas far less treacherous. |
The boat carrying 65 asylum seekers that Australian officials allegedly paid to turn back, was trying to reach New Zealand from Indonesia. | The boat carrying 65 asylum seekers that Australian officials allegedly paid to turn back, was trying to reach New Zealand from Indonesia. |
An unimaginably awful journey of around 7,000 km. | An unimaginably awful journey of around 7,000 km. |
People smugglers operating in Europe are making millions. So it would take some big bribes to pay them off. | People smugglers operating in Europe are making millions. So it would take some big bribes to pay them off. |
But despite the criticism, Australia thinks it should export its asylum seeker policies to the world. | But despite the criticism, Australia thinks it should export its asylum seeker policies to the world. |
For the government, they've been a huge success and are something to be proud of, not shy away from. | For the government, they've been a huge success and are something to be proud of, not shy away from. |
You can bet that when the Australian general election rolls around next year, most parties will again be talking tough on asylum seekers. | You can bet that when the Australian general election rolls around next year, most parties will again be talking tough on asylum seekers. |
So is Australia likely to change its stance? | So is Australia likely to change its stance? |
In the words of Prime Minister Tony Abbott: "Nope, Nope, Nope." | In the words of Prime Minister Tony Abbott: "Nope, Nope, Nope." |
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