Anthony Albanese says he is hopeful Australians will defy the “computer generated polls” and vote Yes in the Voice to Parliament referendum on Saturday.
For months, support in the polls has been plummeting, but on Friday morning, on the second last day of voting, the Prime Minister has remained defiant.
The latest Newspoll has support for the Voice at 34 per cent, well down from the 60 per cent figure it recorded back in February. “That’s all that’s at stake here. Nothing to fear, everything to gain. I hope that Australians do vote Yes tomorrow.” “I have watched the position that people have taken that has caused it to drop substantially,” he said.
“And whether the government will become reticent to be adventurous on doing significant reforms in the future in the Aboriginal affairs portfolio and on programs and policies that could reshape the landscape of Aboriginal affairs and the way in which Aboriginal people access the plethora of services that we all take for granted across this nation as our inherent right.”Opposition Leader Peter Dutton says he ‘hopes’ Australians vote No.
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