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Sowing doubt and confusion about an Indigenous voice is Dutton’s game plan | Lorena Allam
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If the Coalition supported a voice to parliament enshrined in the constitution, it would have said so a long time ago

Peter Dutton’s calls for detail on an Indigenous voice to parliament referendum are designed to sow doubt and confusion, to delay and distract.Peter Dutton’s calls for detail on an Indigenous voice to parliament referendum are designed to sow doubt and confusion, to delay and distract.“The prime minister’s got himself into a very tricky position where he won’t provide the detail and I think millions of Australians expect the detail,”Dutton was being disingenuous and deliberately so.

The referendum draft bill is expected to appear in the next month or so and then we will all have more than enough detail to argue about. But in the interim, the opponents of the voice have stepped into the perceived void of information and had plenty to say, not all of it correct.

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