Wave Of Insolvencies Sweeps Across Australia While Labor Concentrate On Racial Division, page-123

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    That would be fine, Scott, except that the Prime Minister himself - as well as every Yes proponent who has touched on the issue - stated that a future Government can literally ignore the Voice. Albo said he would ignore the Voice if they advised to change the date, he said that he would ignore the Voice if they asked for levies or some shape of reparations, etc.

    The Prime Minister has received zero backwash for saying on live radio that he would ignore the Voice for any number of reasons if it suited him to. What makes you think a future Government of any stripe won't also ignore the Voice when it suits them? It certainly hasn't affected Albo, nobody is coming at him with pitchforks because he said that he would ignore the Voice when it suited him to. Why do you think a conservative (or even different-thinking Labor) Prime Minister would be scared or even ruffled by the idea of ignoring the Voice when it suited them?

    You still haven't given an answer to this, beyond suggesting it would be political suicide for a PM to do so. But that's exactly what the current Prime Minister has already done, multiple times, and nobody blinked an eyelid.
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