Julia Gillard seeking legal advice after being quoted in anti-gay marriage advert

Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard is seeking legal advice after she was quoted in a controversial full-page anti-gay marriage advert which ran earlier this week.

She believes her words, originally spoken in the National Apology for Forced Adoption in March 2013, have been “taken out of context and misused”.

In a statement, the former Labor leader branded the “It’s. Not. Marriage.” campaign by the Australian Marriage Forum, which featured in The Australian on Monday, as “hurtful” and “offensive”.

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