Former minister quits Liberals due to voice stance

April 05, 2023 09:16 PM PDT | By AAPNEWS
 Former minister quits Liberals due to voice stance
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Former Indigenous Australians minister Ken Wyatt has quit the Liberals following the party's decision to oppose the Indigenous voice referendum.

Mr Wyatt, the first Indigenous person to hold the portfolio, reportedly handed in his resignation on Thursday.

"I still believe in the Liberal Party values but I don't believe in what the Liberals have become," he told the West Australian newspaper.

"Aboriginal people are reaching out to be heard but the Liberals have rejected their invitation."

The resignation follows the Liberal Party's decision to support constitutional recognition for Indigenous people in the constitution but not an enshrined voice to parliament and executive government.

Mr Wyatt was a member of the referendum working group which helped shape the final proposal being put to the public at the poll later this year.

He was also a member of cabinet in Scott Morrison's government when a previous version of the Indigenous voice was being considered.

Mr Wyatt served as a minister from 2019 to 2022 before losing his WA-based seat at the last federal election.

Meanwhile, outspoken backbencher Bridget Archer has also considered resigning over the party's voice position.

She said like-minded moderate Liberals keep her on the opposition benches as she fights for the party's return as a "credible alternative" to the government.

"Sometimes I do consider (resigning) and then I consider the people in the Liberal Party that share my views ... people that I consider to be like-minded Liberals," she told ABC Radio National on Thursday.

"I stay because I know that I am not the only person that thinks that way and I stay because I think the Liberal Party is at a crossroads."

Ms Archer said it was another example of the Liberal Party not presenting a credible alternative to government in opposition.

She said she was concerned about Opposition Leader Peter Dutton confirming he would actively support a 'no' campaign on the voice.

"We've already seen warnings from the Racial Discrimination Commissioner about the rhetoric that we're seeing from a 'no' campaign," she said.

"It is going to be an unpleasant and divisive road ahead if that continues ... and we should be seeking to not even want to be adjacent to that sort of language and that sort of posturing."

Former Liberal leader John Hewson said Mr Dutton had failed to learn any lessons from the party's recent historic loss at the Aston by-election.

Dr Hewson said Mr Dutton would likely think his 'no' stance would be the critical blow for the Indigenous voice.

The Aston result, where the government won a seat from the opposition at a by-election for the first time in more than 100 years, showed the Liberals needed to change their approach.

"One of the messages of Aston was that people are sick and tired of politicians playing games, just scoring points on each other on the negativity of the opposition," he said.

Former deputy Liberal leader and Aboriginal affairs minister Fred Chaney said the decision to oppose the voice was a "massive disappointment".

"I'm sadly not surprised because I think they're desperately looking for political advantage on this, instead of treating it as a serious issue and I think it's a big sell-out of their own legacy," he told ABC Radio.

"They are playing politics with this, I think they've been doing that for months now. This whole question about more detail has been a cover for the desire to oppose it."


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