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Julian Leeser’s defection is good for the Voice, bad for Liberal unity
The shadow attorney-general and Indigenous affairs minister’s resignation from the frontbench hurts the one last thing the federal Liberals had going.
Phillip CooreyPolitical editorUntil Tuesday, the one thing Peter Dutton and the Liberals had going for them was unity. Despite being well down in the polls and making history for all the wrong reasons by losing the Aston byelection, there remained a united front.
The principled and gutsy decision by Julian Leeser to quit his shadow ministry portfolios of attorney-general and Indigenous affairs, so he can campaign for the Voice to parliament, changes all that.
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