Gay Australian Envoy to France Offers Resignation After PM Tony Abbott Snubs His Partner
Stephen Brady, Australia's ambassador to France, offered his resignation this week after Prime Minister Tony Abbott sent advance instructions that Brady's partner of 32 years should wait in the car rather than join Brady to greet the PM on the airport tarmac in Paris, the Sydney Morning Herald reports:
According to multiple sources, the
ambassador, Stephen Brady, was on the airport tarmac with his partner of
32 years, Peter Stephens, waiting to meet the incoming plane around 7pm
Paris time.
The prime minister's travelling party
sent an instruction that Mr Stephens should not take part in the
greeting but should wait in the car. It is understood that no
explanation was given.
The ambassador, a career diplomat and formerly the official secretary to two governors-general, refused the instruction.
Abbott's office has denied there was any controversy at the airport, AFP adds:
According to the Herald's sources, Brady
was “literally screaming” at the protocol officer who passed on the
request. Brady reportedly refused, took Stephens along to meet Abbott
and later offered his resignation to the foreign affairs department, but
it was rejected, the report said.
A spokesman for Abbott told AFP “the
prime minister was very happy to have been met by ambassador Brady and
his partner when he arrived in Paris”.
The SMH adds:
One theory doing the rounds on Tuesday
night was that it was simply a matter of protocol. Mr Abbott was not
accompanied by his wife Margie and therefore it was not protocol for Mr
Brady's partner to be present.
Mr Brady, a career diplomat with the Department of Foreign Affairs, was said to be furious with the request for his partner to wait in the car. He was, according to sources in Paris, "literally screaming" at the protocol person.
Mr Brady, a career diplomat with the Department of Foreign Affairs, was said to be furious with the request for his partner to wait in the car. He was, according to sources in Paris, "literally screaming" at the protocol person.

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