Nationals leader to vote against Voice bill: Does ‘not agree’ with wording

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Nationals leader to vote against Voice bill: Does ‘not agree’ with wording
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Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell says the Nationals will now vote against the Voice bill setting up a referendum, as he and his party “do not agree with the wording”.

“From David Littleproud’s point of view, they would vote for constitutional recognition, the Nationals, but they do not agree with the wording of the referendum question,” Mr Clennell said.

“So how could they vote to agree to set the referendum up,” is their view on the Voice debate, according to Mr Clennell.

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