Stephen Teap: We’ve basically gone out and said a woman’s place is in the home... It’s embarrassing

The piece of this referendum that was a no-brainer, that should have been the easiest for this government to get passed, didn’t
Stephen Teap: We’ve basically gone out and said a woman’s place is in the home... It’s embarrassing

CervicalCheck campaigner Stephen Teap:  'As a result of the confusion that was created by such weak language, this referendum was hijacked by two words, "durable" and "strive", and distracted and confused all of us from what this referendum is really about. 

To say I’m disappointed by the referenda results is an understatement. I’m very disappointed.

I’m sad for my children, for myself, for all those sole and single parents out there, for everyone that’s in a relationship outside the confines of a traditional marriage. 

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