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GetUp! launches attack ad on Tony Abbott boat people policy

Social action group GetUp! has run a full-page ad in The Australian against opposition leader Tony Abbott’s policy on boat people in the lead up to Australia Day.

The campaign aims to stop Abbott and the coalition’s policy that will see the Australian Navy board refugee and people-smuggling boats that are unseaworthy to first mend them, and turn them away from Australian shores.

Called Abbott’s Navy, the campaign takes an ironic spin on nationalism around Australia Day, calling for Australians to enlist in Abbott’s Navy followed by the line: “Tell Tony Abbott to stop playing political games with Australian lives.”

The campaign aims to put pressure on the coalition in the lead up to Parliament returning and the ongoing boat people debate.

Simon Sheikh, GetUp national director said: “It’s reckless and outrageous, but Coalition MPs will meet as soon as Parliament returns in a few weeks so we’re taking this chance to respond before they make their final decisions. But it’s not too late for the Coalition to abandon this terrible policy, which is why today we’re raising the issue with full-page advertising and making the case that this is not a viable policy.”

Abbott’s Navy was funded via the GetUp! website website through crowd-funding.

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