Voice to Parliament a ‘new ATSIC’ of activists who weren’t elected: Bolt

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The Voice to Parliament is a “new ATSIC” of 24 activists who weren’t elected and a body which can’t be sacked by the government, according to Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“The deeper you look into this, the more this unelected and un-sackable Voice, the more it looks like the plaything of the Aboriginal aristocracy,” he said.

“And of white activists and people on the left who feel guilty and want to seem good just by voting for something they do not understand and will not work.”

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