Article 6AJ1B At least three senior Liberals pushed back against Indigenous voice opposition in shadow cabinet meeting

At least three senior Liberals pushed back against Indigenous voice opposition in shadow cabinet meeting

by
Paul Karp Chief political correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6AJ1B)

Exclusive: Simon Birmingham, Marise Payne and Paul Fletcher spoke out against plan as Julian Leeser proposed allowing MPs a free say

At least three leading Liberal moderates - Simon Birmingham, Paul Fletcher and Marise Payne - spoke out in a shadow cabinet meeting against the party's plan to oppose the Indigenous voice to parliament.

Guardian Australia understands the meeting considered an alternative stance put forward by the shadow attorney general, Julian Leeser, to allow all members a free say on the voice at least until a parliamentary committee could consider calls to amend the constitutional alteration bill.

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