Sky News host Peta Credlin and Sky News host Chris Kenny clashed over what will happen following the Voice to Parliament's defeat. About nine million Australians voted at one of the 7,100 polling places around the country on the referendum day. “Have you just watched the last four hours unfold,” Ms Credlin said to Mr Kenny.
Sky News host Peta Credlin and Sky News host Chris Kenny clashed over what will happen following the Voice to Parliament's defeat.
About nine million Australians voted at one of the 7,100 polling places around the country on the referendum day.“The so-called advisory, the first door has been closed by the Australian electorate, resoundingly closed, so there is no second door to a treaty. “You know, Megan Davis is on the record saying ‘we don’t care about the so-called provincial or state treaties’, the Holy Grail has always been a Commonwealth treaty.”
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