Nationals Leader David Littleproud says the Voice referendum is a “deeply personal decision” for Australians to make and it would be “unwise” to be complacent on polls forecasting results. “There will be no victory lap if the No case gets up, the Nationals will be respectful and we’ll work constructively with the government and with the Liberal Party in moving forward and advancing closing the gap,” Mr Littleproud told Sky News Australia. New polling shows another blow for the ‘Yes’ campaign as support for the Voice continues to decline just weeks out from the October 14 referendum. The latest Newspoll reveals only a third of surveyed voters would vote ‘Yes’ for a Voice referendum. This coincides with a sharp fall in Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's approval rating, which now sits at a record low.
Nationals Leader David Littleproud says the Voice referendum is a “deeply personal decision” for Australians to make and it would be “unwise” to be complacent on polls forecasting results.
“There will be no victory lap if the No case gets up, the Nationals will be respectful and we’ll work constructively with the government and with the Liberal Party in moving forward and advancing closing the gap,” Mr Littleproud told Sky News Australia. New polling shows another blow for the ‘Yes’ campaign as support for the Voice continues to decline just weeks out from the October 14 referendum.This coincides with a sharp fall in Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's approval rating, which now sits at a record low.
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