Labor is again under fire over the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament with a prominent supporter declaring it won't pass 'on the vibe' and the lack of detail insults the public.
Sky News Australia host Chris Kenny made the statement in the editorial of Wednesday evening’s Chris Kenny Tonight, while reflecting on his recent interview with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
“At the moment the government is leaving it all open, when they should be explaining it and perhaps negotiating it with the opposition. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has defended his government's Voice to Parliament proposal. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramagehis workKenny said the Prime Minister was right to argue there was already plenty of detail available in the various reports – like the one he worked on – but voters needed to know which of the many recommendations and options Labor planned to implement, which it is open to considering, and which it wants to reject.
Chris Kenny is a vocal supporter of the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament and a contributor to the Voice Co-Design Senior Advisory Group's report.
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