Sky News host Peta Credlin thinks the Voice to Parliament should be defeated because it is not about recognition but about power and “racial division” – which all Australians should reject on principle.
“This has never been an exercise in bi-partisanship or consensus-building, as any constitutional change should be,” she said.
“It’s always been an attempt to shame Australians into making far-reaching, and all but irreversible changes, to the way we are governed.
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