Senator Jacqui Lambie says if the Voice to Parliament is unsuccessful there needs to be a plan B. “The hurt that is going to be out there in those Indigenous communities and others if this doesn’t get up,” Ms Lambie told Sky News Australia. “Will be extremely hurtful. “I wouldn’t be coming out here throwing hammer and tongs about it if it goes down. “That is not fair, we’ll need to get on with it, we’ll need to work out what we’re going to do in those Indigenous communities as soon as possible. “To get them moving and make them better places.”
Senator Jacqui Lambie says if the Voice to Parliament is unsuccessful there needs to be a plan B.
“The hurt that is going to be out there in those Indigenous communities and others if this doesn’t get up,” Ms Lambie told Sky News Australia.“I wouldn’t be coming out here throwing hammer and tongs about it if it goes down. “That is not fair, we’ll need to get on with it, we’ll need to work out what we’re going to do in those Indigenous communities as soon as possible.
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