Lidia Thorpe wants to help write the ‘No’ Voice campaign brochure

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Lidia Thorpe wants to help write the ‘No’ Voice campaign brochure
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Lidia Thorpe has announced the Black sovereign movement will campaign against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, with the Independent Senator hoping to have a say in writing the official ‘No’ case pamphlet.

Ms Thorpe said the Voice will have “no power” for Indigenous

Australians as the legislation will be controlled by the Parliament.Read More

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