2 problems with that.What'sinaname wrote:So wouldn't it be better if these details were spelled out BEFORE we vote. When things are intentionally concealed, it's hard not to be suspicious.stui magpie wrote:The first level details are in the wording to be voted on. Nothing scary there.
The next level details will be decided by parliament and therefore subject to change by future governments.
Taking one clause in a legal document literally without the context of referring to previous clauses is always a recipe for getting the wrong answer
1. The whole idea is to vote on The Voice referendum as it effects the constitution, to create it and it's limits. Then Parliament legislates after discussion and likely amendments to get the final form. I say final but in reality, the form will change over time.
2. Putting that level of detail up now only leads to people arguing over the detail. Like the last Referendum, the people who wanted one were split 3 ways over what form it should take and split the yes vote 3 ways.