"I've been asked about the burqa on lots of occasions and whenever I've been asked about the burqa I've said that I find it a very confronting form of attire," he said.
"Frankly it's not the sort of attire that I'd like to see widespread in our streets.
"But this is a free country.
"Everyone's entitled to make their choice and if people want to wear a burqa, it's ultimately their business."
Very very well put Tony Abbott, he speaks as the majority of Australians think.
I personally find a Burqa confronting...we Westerners rely much on facial expression to read a person, yet the Burqa totally covers the face...how can one feel comfortable even smiling at a person when their face is totally covered short of a slit for their eyes? Their could even be a man lurking behind that garb...
It to me is one very weird attire...
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