Labor must ‘depoliticise’ the Voice if they want ‘bipartisan support’

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Labor must ‘depoliticise’ the Voice if they want ‘bipartisan support’
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Institute of Public Affairs John Roskam says the Labor government needs to “depoliticise” the Voice to Parliament if they want “bipartisan support”.

“If the Labor government want bipartisan support then they have to depoliticise this,” Mr told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“A lot of Liberals are now concerned that Peter Dutton is paving the way either for a conscience vote or to even, heaven forbit, support dividing Australians by race.”

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