Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott confirmed as UK trade adviser

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Camera IconBritain has named former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott as a trade adviser. Credit: Rod McGuirk/AP

Britain has named former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott as a trade adviser, rejecting complaints from critics that his conservative views about women and gay people made him unfit to represent the United Kingdom.

Some British MPs, including the leader of the opposition Labour Party Keir Starmer, have said Abbott, 62, who led Australia from 2013-2015, was not suitable for the job.

The government said on Friday he would become an adviser to Britain’s Board of Trade, which was relaunched in 2017 to champion export and inward investment after Brexit.

It is supported by leading figures from the world of politics and business who act as advisers.

“The new Board of Trade will play an important role in helping Britain make the case for free and fair trade across the UK and around the world,” Secretary of State for International Trade Liz Truss said in a statement.

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Abbott has attracted criticism from British opposition politicians and media outlets over past comments on homosexuality, gender, climate change and COVID-19 following reports he had been linked with the job.

Camera IconAbbott was defended by his sister Christine Forster (pictured right) on Friday. Credit: JOEL CARRETT/AAPIMAGE

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has repeatedly refused to bow to what he sees as media storms, defended Abbott before the appointment was announced on Friday.

“This is a guy who was elected by the people of the great liberal democratic nation of Australia,” he said.

“And Australia... it’s an amazing country it’s a freedom-loving country, it’s a liberal country. There you go - I think that speaks for itself.”

Abbott was defended by his sister Christine Forster on Friday.

“It is nothing short of dishonesty for commentators and politicians who do not know Tony to label him a ’homophobe and a misogynist’ for the purposes of scoring cheap political points,” she said.

“As a woman who has always been part of his life and who came out to him as gay in my early 40s, I know incontrovertibly that Tony is neither of those things.”

Britain is racing to strike trade deals with countries around the world before it fully leaves the European Union at the end of this year.

Other advisers to the Board include the head of the Scottish Whisky Association Karen Betts, Brexit supporter Daniel Hannan and the head of the Environment Agency Emma Howard Boyd.

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