Letter to The Editor - There is no likelihood that any "constitutional recognition" proposal will succeed in a referendum
To The Age Denny Meadows says that the Uluru Statement from the Heart "was outrageously dismissed out of hand" (20/4) by the government, but the truth is that the rejection was wise, because the attached proposals are inequitable (contrary to the interests of most Australians) and separatist (leading towards a loss of our national unity and security). There is no likelihood that any "constitutional recognition" proposal will succeed in a referendum. Holding one would be a waste of public money.
Nigel Jackson, Belgrave, Vic
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