NSW Premier Chris Minns has said he is against committing to a state-based Voice like the South Australian model if the national referendum fails. “But he told us on Sunday Agenda he's involved in treaty negotiations instead,” Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell said. Mr Clennell also pointed to the latest Newspoll, which shows only 36 per cent support the Voice, while 56 per cent are against it, and eight per cent remain undecided. “Can it get any worse for the Prime Minister's campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament,” Mr Clennell said. “The latest almost comical scenario for all this was the Prime Minister saying on Friday the Yes campaign had Kamahl Mentum, after the singer Kamahl changed his mind in the Yes campaign only for Kamahl to reverse that last night once again.”
NSW Premier Chris Minns has said he is against committing to a state-based Voice like the South Australian model if the national referendum fails.
“But he told us on Sunday Agenda he's involved in treaty negotiations instead,” Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell said. Mr Clennell also pointed to the latest Newspoll, which shows only 36 per cent support the Voice, while 56 per cent are against it, and eight per cent remain undecided. “Can it get any worse for the Prime Minister's campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament,” Mr Clennell said.
“The latest almost comical scenario for all this was the Prime Minister saying on Friday the Yes campaign had Kamahl Mentum, after the singer Kamahl changed his mind in the Yes campaign only for Kamahl to reverse that last night once again.”
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