Dutton unloads on ‘catastrophic’ Yes mistake

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Peter Dutton has accused the Prime Minister of making a “catastrophic mistake” that doomed the Yes case to fail as voters prepare to head to the polls on Saturday.

As the Indigenous Voice referendum campaign enters its final full day, fresh polls suggest the result is already done and dusted.

“He’s instinctively won their hearts because Australians do want better outcomes for Indigenous Australians, but he hasn’t won their minds. Mr Dutton said the Prime Minster had ultimately written a “cheque he couldn’t cash”. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman“I think there needs to be a very close look at where the money is being spent within communities,’’ he said.

“But when you get to Alice Springs and you see the conditions that people are living in the lack of support that’s provided there. The money’s going somewhere and it’s not to those who are most in need.” Speaking on ABC radio, former Liberal frontbencher Ken Wyatt accused Mr Dutton of “fear mongering” over the proposal and said he had never bothered to have a serious discussion with him about it.reports today that in a candid speech to a private function on Monday evening, the Cape York leader called prominent No campaigners Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Warren Mundine the “front people” of right-wing think tanks.

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