Govt is determined not to let the 'no case' be heard for a Voice to Parliament

Govt is determined not to let the 'no case' be heard for a Voice to Parliament

The government is scared the Voice to Parliament proposal is “so loopy” that they are “determined not to let the ‘no’ case be heard,” according to The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan. “The proponents of the Voice do not even accept the legitimacy of arguments against the Voice,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.