Young Libs raise mixed views on Voice referendum

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Members of the Liberal Party’s youth wing are mixed on whether to support the referendum proposal in its current form, or at all.

, members of the party’s youth wing are mixed on whether to support the proposal in its current form, or at all.

speech by shadow attorney-general Julian Leeser a day earlier – warning that the Albanese government was at risk of losing “yes” voters if it failed to provide details – dominated the event.While Mr Chugg-Palmer backed Mr Leeser’s call for more information – and said he was open to voting in support of constitutional change once he had seen more detail on the model – others have already made up their minds.

As members filed into the convention, more than a dozen declined to comment on the Voice, citing indecision on the model, nerves and concerns about what their employers might make of their views.Tasmanian Young Liberal president Josh Garvin, 24, said he was in the “no” camp, reasoning there were other ways legislators could better cater to the Indigenous community that didn’t involve a separate Voice to parliament and constitutional change.

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