Liberals split with Peter Dutton on Voice

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Liberals split with Peter Dutton on Voice
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Former Liberal leaders Mike Baird and Kate Carnell have described the proposal as a simple and straightforward proposal to recognise Indigenous Australians.

, describing the referendum question as a simple and straightforward proposal to recognise Indigenous Australians.

“My experience is if you ensure people are consulted early, you end up with better policy,” Ms Carnell,Based on a campaign run during the same-sex marriage plebiscite, Liberals for Yes includes about 20 current and former Liberal politicians, including Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockcliff and federal backbenchers Julian Leeser and Bridget Archer.

She said the Liberal Party had a strong record of support for Indigenous advancement, including Harold Holt’s record of shepherding the landmark 1967 referendum on Indigenous rights.Voice architect and Indigenous leader Noel Pearson on Sunday accused Mr Dutton of using a race-based argument to defeat the Voice, something the opposition leader had promised Mr Pearson he would avoid.

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