The previous PM made a late look on the parliamentary inquiry into the Voice, after complaining that he had been ‘gagged’ by not being invited.
Tony Abbott has advised a parliamentary committee the Indigenous Voice to Parliament could be a “mistake” as a result of it could give “about 4% of the inhabitants” a better say in authorities affairs than “everybody else”.
The previous prime minister initially didn’t make the reduce for Monday’s witness checklist on the inquiry into the proposed Voice, however was granted a slot after he complained in a newspaper article and a Twitter assertion about being “gagged”.
“Tony Abbott, the twenty eighth prime minister, however coming as a non-public citizen to speak about an extremely essential subject,” he launched himself.
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