A double dissolution still threatened.
Coalition stands firm on carbon tax double dissolution threat October 14, 2013 - 2:05PM
Judith Ireland
Environment Minister Greg Hunt says the option of a double dissolution election remains on the table as the Coalition stares down Labor over the repeal of the carbon tax.
We will not stop until the carbon tax is repealed.
As Labor MPs returned to Canberra for a caucus meeting to determine its new frontbench, Mr Hunt called on the opposition to back the government's long-held plan to scrap the carbon tax.
Mr Hunt said the Coalition did not not want to wait and negotiate the repeal of the tax under the new-look Senate come July 1, 2014, again stating it would be the new government's first legislative act.
''The Australian public voted to terminate the carbon tax,'' Mr Hunt told reporters.
''The test for the ALP caucus today is whether or not they will listen to the Australian people or whether they will just continue to thumb their nose at the people of Australia who voted [to scrap the tax].
''We will not stop until the carbon tax is repealed.''
Mr Hunt told reporters that when it came to repealing the tax, ''all options are on the table''.
When pressed specifically on whether this included a double dissolution election, Mr Hunt repeated: ''All options are on the table.''
The Environment Minister added that the Coalition did not want to ''invoke other mechanisms'' to get rid of carbon pricing, explaining ''we want to get this done now''.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has previously said that the Coalition would do what was necessary to get rid of the tax, including using ''constitutional options''.
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