Why some MPs remain silent on their support for same-sex marriage

By Judith Ireland
Updated May 20 2015 - 7:18pm, first published 2:52pm
While some MPs, such as Labor's deputy leader Tanya Plibersek, have been vocal in their support for same-sex marriage, other supporters have chosen to keep their views private. Photo: Andrew Meares
While some MPs, such as Labor's deputy leader Tanya Plibersek, have been vocal in their support for same-sex marriage, other supporters have chosen to keep their views private. Photo: Andrew Meares
Ireland will hold a referendum on same-sex marriage on Friday. Photo: Paul Faith
Ireland will hold a referendum on same-sex marriage on Friday. Photo: Paul Faith

They are the group in Federal Parliament who are the key to passing historic reform on same-sex marriage. But despite their potential power, they remain in the closet.

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