‘So clueless’: Linda Burney gives ‘non-answer’ when asked if she misled parliament

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‘So clueless’: Linda Burney gives ‘non-answer’ when asked if she misled parliament
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Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney – so “clueless and nervous – gave a “non-answer” when asked whether she’d misled parliament about the Voice, according to Sky News host Andrew Bolt.

“Switching the TV back on this week, I saw Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney, up there, repeatedly refusing to say exactly what this Voice would get up to, until yesterday blurting out in desperation this stupid claim, this fake claim,” Mr Bolt said.

Ms Burney declared during Question Time that the Voice won’t give advice on parking tickets or changing Australia Day and other “ridiculous things” when probed by the Opposition. “Like so much that she now says, I mean, I tell you, Linda Burney is just making stuff up,” Mr Bolt said. “Today I also saw … Indigenous Australians Minister Burney so clueless now that she has to read word for word prepared answers in Question Time, today giving a scripted, non-answer when asked whether she’d actually misled parliament with that claim … and she had.”

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