Australians should be able to 'disagree and debate' Voice without 'fear': Molan

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Australians should be able to 'disagree and debate' Voice without 'fear': Molan
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Sky News Australia host Erin Molan says people should be able to discuss their opinions about the Voice to Parliament without the fear of being labelled a 'racist' if opposed to the proposal.

Sky News Australia host Erin Molan says people should be able to discuss their opinions about the Voice to Parliament without the fear of being labelled a"racist" if opposed to the proposal.

She said the group were having a loud and open chat about children and work before one friend went"silent". Molan argued that if a person choses to vote No it should not be assumed they are not in support of reconciliation.

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