Since he was beaten in the Federal election last year, Scott Morrison has been much maligned.
In only his third speech to the Parliament since he was defeated, Scott Morrison did the nation a great service last week.
He spoke about this Voice referendum.
He described it as ill-defined, arguing that it would create significant constitutional risk and, ‘Ultimately, the High Court will be left to decipher the unknown and decide what this will all mean, long after Australians have cast their vote, with no further say.
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