Former prime minister Tony Abbott has explained the success behind the No campaign, as polling for the Voice referendum shows just one Australian state in support of the Yes vote.
The No vote for the Voice to parliament is succeeding because the campaign is"focused on the fundamentals" of the proposal, Tony Abbott has argued. Support for the advisory body is continuing to decline with the No camp leading in almost every state except Victoria, according to the latest Guardian Essentials Poll.
The No vote for the Voice to parliament is succeeding because the campaign is"focused on the fundamentals" of the proposal, Tony Abbott has argued. Speaking to Sky News Australia's Peta Credlin on Wednesday, Mr Abbott said the No campaign's success was due its focus on the fundamentals of the Voice rather than the day-to-day politics. “It injects race into our constitution and that’s wrong, it entrenches the separatism which is at the heart of Indigenous disadvantage and that’s bad.The former Liberal leader is an advisory board member of the lobby group Advance, which has campaigned strongly against the Voice.
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