From Senator Jacinta Price

It’s clear The Voice is not just a singing competition, it’s a Trojan horse that threatens to undermine the very fabric of YOUR country.

And that’s exactly how its proponents want it to be. Marcia Langton said so herself last week – they want the Voice to have teeth.

They’re trying to sneak it in with some good vibes and a bit of casual racial division, but take a closer look at this Trojan horse and you’ll see an expensive attempt to permanently divide Australians and undermine our democracy.

The Voice is about promoting one group over others based on their race or ethnicity. It’s about dividing us along racial lines and turning us against each other.

That’s not what democracy is about.

Democracy is about treating everyone equally, regardless of background.

It’s about giving everyone a fair go and a level playing field.

The Voice does the exact opposite.

It’s a constitutional declaration that some people are more important than others, that they need more help than others, that they’re different from others only because of their skin colour or cultural background.

It’s a dangerous ideology, one that our ancestors fought hard against, and it has no place in Australia.

If you say hello to the Voice, you can say goodbye to a fair Australia.

The Voice is dangerous and divisive, and that’s before we get to what a massive waste of taxpayer money a referendum and new bureaucratic body is.

While the cost of living skyrockets, prices on the basics are going through the roof, rental increases are off the charts, and yet this government is busy spending hundreds of millions of dollars on a dangerous campaign to divide Australia.

So I’ll say it again: If you say hello to the Voice, you can say goodbye to a fair Australia.

You can say goodbye to unity, goodbye to equality and goodbye to a fair go.

We must reject this divisive and dangerous ideology and instead focus on what unites us as Australians: our shared values and our commitment to a fair and just society.

That’s why you must stand with me in saying ‘NO!’ to the Voice to Parliament.