Burney’s ‘big mistake’ during Press Club address was to ‘attack’ No campaign’s tactics

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Burney’s ‘big mistake’ during Press Club address was to ‘attack’ No campaign’s tactics
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Linda Burney’s big mistake during her Press Club address on Wednesday was that she provided a distraction from her sensible arguments for the Voice and “played into the No campaign” by attacking its tactics, says Sky News host Chris Kenny.

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Mr Kenny said Labor needs to deal with the concerns around the Voice and “expose the scare campaigns, attack the arguments, not the opponents”.“This referendum won’t succeed if Labor doesn’t improve its advocacy.”

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