Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (12:06): I move: That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Member for Maribyrnong from moving the following motion forthwith—That the House: (1) notes that on: (a) 22 February 2010, on Q & A, the now Prime Minister said "My view is the market-based mechanism, the emissions trading scheme, is the most cost effective"; (b) 3 June 2010, on Sunrise, the now Prime Minister said "The Coalition does not have the best climate change policy, in my view"; (c) 8 February 2010, during a speech to the House of Representatives, the now Prime Minister said "Having the government pick projects for subsidy is a recipe for fiscal recklessness on a grand scale" (d) 15 September 2015, on the PM program, the now Prime Minister said about marriage equality "I certainly think we should have a free vote and I’ve been very public about that"; and (e) 7 November 1999, on Meet the Press, the now Prime Minister said about a republic "It needs a Prime Minister and a Leader of the Opposition working together to promote a Yes vote"; and (2) affirms that: (a) an emissions trading scheme is the most cost effective way to combat climate change; (b) the Coalition does not have the best climate change policy; (c) having the Government pick projects for subsidy is a recipe for fiscal recklessness on a grand scale; (d) the Parliament should have a free vote on marriage equality; and (e) a republic needs a Prime Minister and a Leader of the Opposition working together to promote a Yes vote. Malcolm Turnbull has sold out everything he has ever believed in—