Thomas Mayo, signatory to the Uluru Statement from The Heart, author of the Voice to Parliament Handbook and member of the government’s Referendum Working
Group.
In this video he acknowledges he is a communist and says “People who are opposing (the Voice) are saying we are destroying the fabric of their sacred constitution. Yes, that’s right,that’s exactly what we’re
doing.”
Thomas Mayo, a signatory of the Uluru Statement who stood shoulder to shoulder with Albanese to announce the Voice, had even more to say:
“There is nothing more powerful than building a First Nation’s
Voice, a black institution, a black political force to be reckoned with.”
“The power in the Voice is that it creates the ability for First Nations people to… punish politicians that ignore our advice.”
https://www.livingcommunity.com.au/the-power-in-the-voice-is-that-it-creates-the-ability-for-first-nations-people-to-punish-politicians-that-ignore-our-advice/
More regarding Thomas Mayo:
https://www.dark-emu-exposed.org/home/thomas-and-me-part-1
The Voice Yes vote proponents continue to contradict themselves.
While Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney tried to make claims about
what The Voice would and wouldn’t have a say on, the architects of The Voice and the government’s own legal experts contradicted her.
She said The Voice wouldn’t be involved in the push to abolish Australia Day, but Yes campaign boss Dean Parkin said the Voice would be the “mechanism” for influencing change on matters like Australia Day.
“That The Voice is going to be the mechanism, the constitutionally guaranteed Voice, is going to
be the mechanism that allows us a seat at the table to ensure that these conversations around truth, be it on the 26th [Australia Day] or be it on any other issue that’s affecting our people, that we have a real say and that we have a real opportunity to actually influence change.”
In the Senate on Friday night and into the early hours of Saturday morning, Labor confirmed that all the details would be
sorted out AFTER you vote in the referendum.