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Australia ‘lucky’ to have been colonised, John Howard claims

Former PM John Howard says British colonisation was “the luckiest thing that happened” to Australia as he makes a bold Voice prediction.

Voice to Parliament referendum looks ‘dead in the water’

Former Prime Minsiter John Howard has described British colonisation as “the luckiest thing that happened” to Australia.

In an interview with The Australian, the country’s second-longest serving leader claimed that colonisation was “inevitable”, while discussing the upcoming The Voice vote – Australia’s first referendum since 1999.

“I do hold the view that the luckiest thing that happened to this country was being colonised by the British,” he said.

“Not that they were perfect by any means, but they were infinitely more successful and beneficent colonisers than other European countries.”

His words come as support for the “yes” campaign stutters in the polls - a Resolve poll for Nine newspapers about a week ago showed the “no” campaign ahead with 52 percent.

Former Prime Minister John Howard in his office, Sydney. Jane Dempster/The Australian.
Former Prime Minister John Howard in his office, Sydney. Jane Dempster/The Australian.

Australia is expected to hold a referendum this year on whether to give Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders a constitutionally enshrined right to be consulted by the government on laws that impact them.

But conservative Mr Howard, who led Australia from 1996 until 2007, said Australians were yet to be told how this would lead to better health, education and social outcomes for Indigenous people.

In his interview with The Australian newspaper published on Wednesday, Mr Howard said: “I think it will go down significantly - that’s my sense.”

The 84-year-old said the focus should not be on the push for a dedicated “voice” for Indigenous Australians.

Instead, Australia should be “just talking about how to lift up Aboriginal people, and put them in the mainstream of the community, finding out ways of doing it”, he said.

He dismissed the idea of reparations and treaties, describing the latter as “constitutionally repugnant”.

Campaigning has also become increasingly acrimonious, marred by accusations of misinformation, racism and “Trump-style politics”.

Mr Howard said: “Shouldn’t we just be sitting down talking to each other?”

“It’s going to be hard. It’s going to take a long time. It’s going to be less successful than we would like. But why are we doing this to ourselves?” he added.

- With AFP

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