Peter Dutton has called on Anthony Albanese to stop treating Australians like mugs and provide more comprehensive information about the Voice to Parliament.
In a letter, published by News Corp Australia, Mr Dutton laid out a list of demands and said the Prime Minister was “making a catastrophic mistake” by not providing more information about the proposal.
"So even though I talked with Peter Dutton on Friday at the @McGrathFdn event, he gives a letter to multiple media outlets as “exclusive” on constitutional recognition and the Uluru Statement- a letter I still haven’t seen. People are over cheap culture war stunts," Mr Albanese said on Twitter. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese however claims not to have seen the letter in question, after having met with Mr Dutton at an event during the week. Picture: Sky News
“Many Australians do not understand the scope and operation of the Voice and expect comprehensive information before being asked to vote,” he said. In the letter Mr Dutton reaffirmed his commitment to “sensible and practical” measures to enhance the lives of Indigenous Australians, urging Mr Albanese to prove how the Voice would improve outcomes.event, he gives a letter to multiple media outlets as âexclusiveâ on constitutional recognition and the Uluá¹u Statement- a letter I still havenât seen.
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