Shadow Attorney General Michaelia Cash says the Labor government needs to come clean with the Australian people about what the “actual rights that are created” by the Voice referendum.
“If the government want this referendum to have any legitimacy at all it needs to come clean with the Australian people
about A, what they are asking the Australian people to do and B, what are the actual rights that are created by the change.
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