UNSW’s Law Professor George Williams says the Liberal Party is giving up influencing the outcome on the Voice referendum.
UNSW’s Law Professor George Williams says the Liberal Party is giving up influencing the outcome on the Voice referendum. “They’ve actually giving up their ability to influence the outcome, maybe even drive it to a better model,” Mr Williams told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
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