Sky News host Chris Kenny says the Indigenous Voice to Parliament is a “simple proposition”.
“The federal government has the special power to make laws over one particular group of Australians,” Mr Kenny said.
“The descendants of the original inhabitants, who happen to be the most disadvantaged group in our country.“If the government can make laws over one group of people, then surely it is only a fair go to say it must take advice from them.”
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