Sky News host Cory Bernardi says there are three different views on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament which the majority of Australians “do not understand”.
“The Prime Minister says it is going to bring us together, but it is going to divide us by race and even though those who are
meant to support an Indigenous population are protesting against it,” he said.He discussed this issue with legal academic Rocco Lioacono.
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