Country Liberal Party's rank and file urging party to oppose Voice

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Sky News Australia has obtained motions drafted by three of the NT Country Liberal Party's branches, all of which argue the party should oppose the Voice.

Sky News Australia has obtained motions drafted by three of the party’s branches for debate at this weekend’s central council meeting.

“Aboriginal people have a wide range of corporations, regional councils and land councils that give Aboriginal people opportunities to discuss Aboriginal issues with all tiers of governments in Australia.” “The Voice goes directly against CLP ideologies and beliefs which are inclusive and do not differentiate Territorians based on race,” its motion says.

Senator Price, who sits with the Nationals in Canberra, last week told the ABC she expected the Country Liberal Party would soon adopt the same position.But the CLP’s representatives in the Northern Territory are yet to take a firm position on the Voice.

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