‘Going around the people’ to legislate a voice to parliament ‘is not who we are’ | Sky News Australia

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Peta Credlin is urging the prime minister to “be very careful” after Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt said the government is considering other options to implement an Indigenous voice to parliament.

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Sky News host Ken Wyatt confirmed on Thursday that establishing a voice to parliament will not be part of a referendum on constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. However, the Indigenous Australians minister has not ruled out having a voice to parliament altogether, seeking to establish it through legislation. Ms Credlin has advised against putting legislation through the parliament without ordinary voters having their say.

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Who is the discreditable credlin again? Thats right she's a Murdoch monkey with a mic. Yawn!!!!

It would be political madness for him to do so! Counter-proposals: institute a program of DNA testing to establish a aboriginality; limit future funding to second or third generation; abolish all specific aboriginal programs - especially $33+ billion currently given.

Wyatt is USELESS

No cred credlin urging the PM Jones telling the PM who is running the country ? fakeskynews

Why do you continue to give Nazis a platform?

What credibility has Pet Credlin got?

Who does she think she is ?

It’s a no brainer, decisions about them should be made by them, Credlin is an idiot, who would watch it

Don’t listen to indigenous peoples, just over paid spruikers of opinion that happen to be conservatives.

Geez Credlin a fucking twit, she just talks shit all the time. Claiming this legislation will be undemocratic if 'rammed through' 'with the help of Labor' shows that she doesn't understand the current seat situation, the democratic legislative process. Or the Constitution.🙄 🐝

Is she Morrisons COS now?

What’s with the kangaroo skin? And has anyone noticed the minister’s actually white. But hey!

Why don't they call him for what he is. His a European/Indigenous male. Stop leaving out part of his ancestory

😂😂😂 No! Indigenous people don’t want another Token gesture from this Government!

apartheid this is what will happen in Australia (in South Africa) a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race..

Just get on with life....stop making excuses for your failings

ScottMorrisonMP you should listen to this. It’s the diplomatic version you might prefer....

Tony Abbott still advising the PM is the opposite of pleasing

Be good if I could watch sky on Win not working

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