Nation’s ‘most prominent conservative’ people have been involved in the Voice for years

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Nation’s ‘most prominent conservative’ people have been involved in the Voice for years
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From the Heart’s Dean Parkin says Australia’s “most prominent conservative” people have been involved in the process for creating the Voice to Parliament for years.

“They’ve been involved every step of the way in giving advice on this and in fact … the proposed words that is currently going through that process has come about through progressive legal experts, conservative legal experts all having their say,” he told Sky News Australia.

“Right up until polling day people are going to be expressing their own opinion on what the most appropriate form of words is.”

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