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Dutton’s second referendum a ‘mirage’

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Dutton’s second referendum a ‘mirage’

Leading Yes advocate Noel Pearson has decried Peter Dutton’s concept of a second referendum as an “absolute mirage”, and says {that a} No vote can be his “worst nightmare”.

Although each ballot has assist for the Yes vote drastically falling, Mr Pearson mentioned he stays optimistic that Australians will vote for change on October 14.

In a strong interview on Sunday, the Cape York chief mentioned he refuses to imagine Australians are “capable” of voting No, as a result of he says doing so would present such a degree of “unrequited love” that was unconscionable at this level within the nation’s historical past.

“ It’s always been very hard for us, but we have won gains over these years,” he advised ABC News on Sunday.

“We are always the underdog. We are three per cent of the population. We are the most powerless people in the country, with the weakest political constituency in the country, but through persuasion and through argument and constant campaigning we’ve managed to make gains … I still believe we can achieve victory.”

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Camera IconNoel Pearson says a No vote can be his ‘worst nightmare’. NCA NewsWire / David Mariuz Credit: News Corp Australia

On the concept put ahead by the Opposition chief to carry a second referendum purely based mostly on recognition ought to this referendum fail and he be appointed Prime Minister, Mr Pearson mentioned the proposal was “ridiculous in their own terms” and was nothing however smoke and mirrors.

Mr Pearson mentioned the final time symbolic recognition was put to the vote within the 1999, it failed “worse than the republic” query, and wouldn’t succeed if requested once more.

“It’s just an absolute mirage. The thing that it does, it pushes this debate for another five years. We’re already 15 years into it. John Howard promised this thing … on the election eve 2007,” Mr Pearson mentioned.

“And we’re now 15 years later. Peter Dutton wants to kick this can and get the debate and division and argument going for another five years. Wait until he becomes Prime Minister he says. Then they will have another go.”

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Camera IconPeter Dutton has proposed a second referendum, which Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has turned down. NCA/NewsWire Emma Brasier Credit: News Corp Australia

He mentioned Mr Dutton had “eviscerated” his credibility by proposing the second referendum, just for it to be shut down by his Indigenous Australians spokeswoman Jacinta Nampijinpa Price simply days later.

“The Leader of the Opposition saying let’s have a second referendum. And then, his own … spokeswoman kills it on Thursday night. Not only that, his coalition partner (the Nationals) is absolutely not going to entertain another referendum,” Mr Pearson mentioned.

“The fact is we will never get a referendum for constitutional recognition out of these people. They are here for constant debate, constant argument, conflict and debate. They want this issue to never end. They love conflict and disputation.

“The ‘Yes’ campaign are saying – we do this on October 14th. We settle one of the biggest issues the country still has outstanding, it’s outstanding, as John Howard called it in 2007, unfinished business.”

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Camera IconNoel Pearson mentioned he believes Australia has the capability to ‘do the right thing’. NCA NewsWire / David Mariuz Credit: News Corp Australia

Asked what a “No” vote would say concerning the nation, Mr Pearson mentioned he would make that judgement after the referendum.

“I believe we still have the capacity to do the right thing,” he mentioned.

“I just don’t believe when the hand of friendship and reconciliation is extended from Indigenous people that … their love will be unrequited. I can’t believe that.

“I cannot believe we still are an Australia where that hand would just be slapped aside … I just don’t believe Australians are capable of that.”

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Source: www.perthnow.com.au

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