NT Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

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Dishonest.
'Jacinta Nampijinpa Price tells National Press Club the Voice to Parliament proposal is 'built on lies'

Classy
Coalition senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has fallen short of distancing herself from controversial No campaigner Gary Johns, weeks after he drew ire over comments he made.

At last month’s CPAC conference, Mr Johns, the president of anti-Voice group Recognise a Better Way – claimed some Indigenous communities were living in “stupor” and recommended they “learn English” if they wanted a Voice.
 
Not so concerned about Indigenous kids when it doesn't suit her current agenda.
You need to know that Jacinta Price did not seem concerned about the Royal Commission into juvenile detention. In November 2017, Price posted on her Facebook page to criticise Four Corners for their story which ultimately convinced Prime Minister Turnbull to call for a Royal Commission. (Price has since deleted that post after we highlighted it in this article).
 
Not sure why there is any debate about the leadership future of Jacinta Price.

Elected to Federal Parliament just over a year ago, she revelled in the publicity of a proud Indigenous woman leading the NO vote campaign of the referendum to establish an Indigenous Voice. But even now, just days after the NO Vote triumph you get the real sense that the is finished as a political identity.

Not just because the vast majority of Indigenous Australians voted YES to the Referendum and so her claim to Indigenous leadership has been exposed as a fraud.

But because Peter Dutton, Bridget McKenzie and the rest of the coalition leadership have clearly moved on the the next battle of the culture wars. Price, from one just two Federal seats in the Northern Territory, has served her purpose for the coalition and is now irrelevant for their political agenda.

There is peak irony there for those who will write the history of this sorry tale of the treatment of Indigenous Australians in our political history post 1788.
 
Interesting

Littlproud in on it too. QT last week from the Graund blog.
Nationals leader David Littleproud asks Anthony Albanese:


Your government has spent $450 million in a failed referendum and in Alice Springs Yipirinya School has been asking for just $12 million to provide accommodation for at-risk Indigenous children to help Close the Gap. For the Prime Minister funding?
CLP senator Jacinta Price, who sits in the Nationals party room, has also raised this issue. Her mother, Bess, is the school’s assistant principal.

 
"Assistant Principal"

What are the odds that an LNP Senator and her ex-LNP mother are using Government school funding to run a school grift? It's practically odds-on in this LNP iteration.

Mundine and Price were campaigning against just handing out money because it would end up in the pockets of rich inner-city ATSI people. How did they know? Because they're the rich inner-city ATSI people taking the money and stuffing it in their pockets.
 

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So is Price ;)


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** I was going to go with a Mel Gibson Lethal Weapon gif, but Steve Martin was less offensive :p
 
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