Despite what Mr Albanese says, this Voice proposal goes much further than simply recognising Indigenous Australians.
It covers all areas of “Executive Government”. Basically, no issue would be beyond its reach.
It risks legal challenges and delays. The High Court would ultimately decide its powers.
Some Voice supporters say this will be a first step to reparations and compensation and other radical changes.
Incredibly, Mr Albanese recently admitted he hasn’t read additional pages that, until recently, leading Voice proponents said were part of the Uluru Statement.
The Prime Minister isn’t good with details. And his government is refusing to provide details.
For example, we don’t know how members of the Voice would be chosen or how it would operate. Australians are being asked to vote before these details are worked out.
Enshrining the Voice into the Constitution would mean it’s permanent.
When we need to unite the country, this divides us.
Authorised by A. Hirst for the Liberal Party of Australia.
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