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To do the Treaty will take time and lots of consultation which the Voice can certainly add to, in the meantime though the Voice can advocate for more urgent issues such as the state of remote communities, health, education and youth in detention.
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So Dutton has announced that the Liberals won't support Albo's version of the voice.

Really disappointing. Yeah he had a majority of MP's against it (which is an issue in it's own right, the party badly needs an enema) so he had limited choices, but still.

I hope it still gets up.
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stui magpie wrote:So Dutton has announced that the Liberals won't support Albo's version of the voice.

Really disappointing. Yeah he had a majority of MP's against it (which is an issue in it's own right, the party badly needs an enema) so he had limited choices, but still.

I hope it still gets up.
Very disappointing I really can't see this getting up now it was always going to be hard but with the Libs on the No campaign I can't see how this gets through.
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Some are of the view that Dutton and the Liberals are so on the nose right now that their opposition will help rather than hinder the "yes" case, which I think there's some sense to. I guess we'll see how it pans out.
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stui magpie wrote:So Dutton has announced that the Liberals won't support Albo's version of the voice.

Really disappointing. Yeah he had a majority of MP's against it (which is an issue in it's own right, the party badly needs an enema) so he had limited choices, but still.

I hope it still gets up.
Me too, however I listened to his speech on it twice and he has so every valid points. It’s like having three parties having a say on decisions that one party didn’t get voted in For.

It needs rewording, because godknow people love to take advantage.
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I think Albo is wedged on the wording after all the consultation with various Indigenous groups to finalise it.
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KenH wrote:
stui magpie wrote:So Dutton has announced that the Liberals won't support Albo's version of the voice.

Really disappointing. Yeah he had a majority of MP's against it (which is an issue in it's own right, the party badly needs an enema) so he had limited choices, but still.

I hope it still gets up.
Very disappointing I really can't see this getting up now it was always going to be hard but with the Libs on the No campaign I can't see how this gets through.
It should get up in every State and Territory that matters. We can always donate QLD to Indonesia.
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Donating QLD to Indonesia? :shock: That would work well- NOT. FNQ is a different state to southern QLD.
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stui magpie wrote:^

Donating QLD to Indonesia? :shock: That would work well- NOT. FNQ is a different state to southern QLD.
Given Christiansen’s many tax payer funded trips to Manila it migh have been a reference to the Phillipines
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This is certainly an own goal by Dutton. If the Voice gets up the Libs and Dutton will be seen as out of touch and irrelevant.

If the vote loses Dutton and the Libs will be blamed.

He could have just had no position as it were and make it a conscience vote for all (shadow cabinet) and the rest.
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Yes and no. Yes it's a loss for Albo if it doesn't get up, but Dutton doesn't exactly win very much. The people who already dislike him just have another reason but there will be a number of Liberal voters who agree with the Yes vote and won't be happy that he's been seen to have sabotaged it.

So if a "Win" means futher diluting an already diminishing support base, to basically keep faith with most of his MP's, then it's a win but not exactly a great one. He's getting some bad advice.
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Will be interesting to see what effect this has. TBH I'd never heard of this guy until today, but considering his position this does seem like a big deal:

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... ice-stance
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Pretty classy from leeser and from Dutton.

The Libs backbench has a conscience vote, so he resigned from the front bench to vote yes and Dutton actually praised him. Alternate universe stuff.
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