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Perhaps these uni teachers were right. But I saw what the key architects of the Voice have had to say, and my interpretation was that it was not just an advisory body but a trojan horse to introduce treaty and force the government of the day to consider it as the constitution would protect the voice. It might start of as an advisory body but it’s clear that the architects had higher aspirations for the voice and its powers.
My evidence is there.
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