A lack of campaign clarity by the yes side, a conscious weakening of amendment proposals by the government, and the growth of populist sentiment online all offer important political lessons
Referendums Analysis: Lessons to be learned by politicians who campaigned for yes/yes vote
There was plenty of egg to go around the sullen faces of politicians who had campaigned for a yes/yes vote in the family and care referendums last weekend. The main political parties were rocked as the public delivered a resounding no/no on the two proposed changes to the constitution: the first updating the definition of the family to be defined by “durable relationships”, and the second replacing the wording on women’s role in the home ...
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