I don't know what he stands for: Warren Mundine attacks Malcolm Turnbull


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Indigenous personality Warren Mundine insists Malcolm Turnbull isn’t his “enemy” notwithstanding accusing a Prime Minister of carrying no seductiveness in Indigenous affairs and lacking a cause.


Tensions between a span have been laid unclothed in a new book by a former conduct of a Prime Minister’s Indigenous Advisory Council.


Mr Mundine claims Mr Turnbull telephoned him in “white prohibited anger” after conference an talk in that he suggested a span hadn’t oral in months.


Mr Mundine says Mr Turnbull rang him 20 mins after since he “made him demeanour bad in a media”.


“We didn’t discuss… my concerns about Indigenous affairs policy. His categorical seductiveness was about what we pronounced about him on a ABC,” Mr Mundine writes in his discourse Warren Mundine in Black and White: Race, Politics and Changing Australia, due for recover in November. 


Malcolm Turnbull

Mr Mundine claims Malcolm Turnbull, pictured, telephoned him in “white prohibited anger”.


Mr Mundine says he never determined a tighten operative attribute with Mr Turnbull.


“I don’t trust he has any genuine seductiveness in Indigenous affairs,” he writes.


“Of a 5 primary ministers whose governments I’ve worked with in an central capacity, each singular one voiced what we saw to be a genuine seductiveness in creation a disproportion in this area – solely Turnbull.”









Mr Mundine pronounced it was misleading what a primary apportion was ardent about.


“I still don’t know what he stands for,” he writes.


“If Turnbull followed a prophesy and a concerns of typical people as determinedly and sexually as he has followed a primary ministership, he competence be a opposite kind of primary minister.”


Speaking to NITV on Tuesday, Mr Mundine pronounced he maintains hit with Mr Turnbull though pronounced he [Mundine] could be “brutal in his honesty”.


“People in care positions, we lay with people we don’t indispensably determine with,” he said.


Warren Mundine says a primary apportion has no seductiveness in Indigenous affairs.

Warren Mundine says a primary apportion has no seductiveness in Indigenous affairs.


Mr Mundine quoted former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, observant friends aren’t done with friends though with enemies.


“Not observant he [Turnbull] is my enemy,” he added.


“He’s a supervision and I’ve got to understanding with a government.”


Indigenous voice to council ‘never going to happen’


Mr Mundine also pronounced he wasn’t astounded that a supervision deserted a recommendation for an Indigenous voice to parliament, citing conversations he’d had with both sides of politics.


“I knew this was going to happen,” he said.


“The reason for that is, we keep my ears to a ground.”


There was never any bipartisan support for such a proposal, he said.


“I knew it was going to be a problem; it was always going to be a problem. Not in terms of a cover or an advisory board, we could do that tomorrow in parliament.”


“They told me that a integrate of weeks ago, they told me that months ago, they told me dual years ago.”


He pronounced a “problem” with inherent change was removing both council and politicians on board.


Any offer would have to benefit during slightest 70 per cent of a people’s vote, he said.


“If we don’t get that afterwards we will tumble brief on a majority.”


Article source: http://watoday.com.au/victoria/this-is-not-moe-community-still-in-shock-over-stabbing-at-accounting-firm-20161018-gs4qtb.html

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