That Anthony Albanese told ABC’s Insiders on Sunday morning that he intends to abandon the Voice to Parliament debate bears significant weight, weight for which the prime minister must be held to account.
“If Australians vote No, I don’t believe it would be appropriate to then go and say, ‘Oh, well, you’ve had your say but we’re going to legislate anyway,” Mr Albanese said.Finally, the Prime Minister seems to be listening to Australians, the majority who never wanted this referendum - and, for that, he should be credited.
This is why Mr Albanese and his government could have legislated the Voice to Parliament from the very beginning, but didn’t, insisting it belonged in the Constitution. The ultimate, radical objective of Voice proponents, including the Labor caucus and senior Labor hierarchs, is to see if the Australian people are foolish enough to sign a blank cheque on constitutional reform, writes Alexander Voltz Picture: NCA Newswire
He is, by any metric that would gauge social cohesion, the worst prime minister in this nation’s history.
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