Sky News host Chris Kenny says he is finding the debate about the Indigenous Voice to Parliament to be “all heat and no light” at the moment.
“I know plenty of you haven’t made up your minds, and many of you oppose it and like to attack me for supporting it,” Mr Kenny said.
“But I’ll tell you this, I argue in favour of The Voice sure, but I certainly have plenty of opponents on this program, that’s what I’m about, let’s have all sides, let’s have respectful disagreement, free thinking and open debate.”
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