Mark Coulton has reaffirmed his opposition to the Voice to Parliament and said those lecturing people to vote yes don't know Aboriginal people.
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Speaking at Dubbo on Friday alongside Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and federal leader of The Nationals, David Littleproud, the Parkes MP said he was in favour of recognition in the constitution but had serious concerns around the lack of detail in the Voice.
The Parkes MP added his opposition to the Voice stemmed from the feedback he's received from Aboriginal people in his electorate.
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As a senator for the Northern Territory, Ms Price represents the largest percentage of Indigenous Australians in the parliament. Mr Coulton is second as the member for the vast Parkes electorate.
"My position has come from not an ideological position but from representing these communities for nearly 15-and-a-half years and I'm following the wishes of the Aboriginal people I represent," Mr Coulton said.
"For the last month I've been lectured by people who live in the leafy suburbs of the capital cities about their wisdom on this thing and when you look it up they have got 0.4 of one per cent in their electorate of Aboriginal people.
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"They don't know Aboriginal people and they haven't got someone on their phone who they can call who is an Aboriginal person.
"We need to make it clear that we are representing the people from this electorate and we're not on some ideological journey."
"We don't need another layer of bureaucracy, we just need a better bureaucracy, to get out of the way in Canberra, and empower organisations like this here in the regions," Mr Littleproud added.
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