‘Indulgence’: PM criticised over the Voice following referendum’s failure

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‘Indulgence’: PM criticised over the Voice following referendum’s failure
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Former Labor minister Graham Richardson says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spent “a lot of what he had in the bank” on the Voice referendum and got nothing for it. A majority of voters rejected the Voice proposal in mid-October, with every state and territory except the Australian Capital Territory voting No to the referendum.

Former Labor minister Graham Richardson says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese spent “a lot of what he had in the bank” on the Voice referendum and got nothing for it.

A majority of voters rejected the Voice proposal in mid-October, with every state and territory except the Australian Capital Territory voting No to the referendum. “I rarely criticise Albo because I think he’s been a terrific Prime Minister but that was an indulgence he allowed himself to go back to the days of the young leftie,” Mr Richardson told Sky News Australia.“I hope he doesn’t go back to where he’d been once a long time ago ever again because the mob don’t want it.”

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