Voice to parliament can be defeated without ‘difficult’ Victoria, says No camp

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Voice to parliament can be defeated without ‘difficult’ Victoria, says No camp
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The No campaign is prepared to bypass Victoria in its bid to kill the Voice to parliament, arguing the state's vote is not needed to block the constitutional change.

The No campaign is prepared to bypass Victoria in its bid to kill the Voice to parliament, with three prominent campaigners arguing the nation’s second most populous state is not needed to block the constitutional change., with NSW becoming the fourth state in which a majority of voters have indicated they will vote No in the referendum.

The Yes campaign must secure a double majority of four out of six states and a majority in the national vote to successfully pass the Voice referendum, but popular support for the proposal, which would create an independent body to advise the government of the day on policy matters relating to Indigenous Australians, has beenVictoria is seen by strategists as the mainland state most likely to vote Yes, delivering a significant boost to the popular vote as well.

Nampijinpa Price also criticised sporting codes such as the AFL and NRL, as well as individual sporting clubs such as Collingwood – the team she supports – for virtue signalling and backing the Voice to parliament.

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