Australian singer Kamahl is doubling down on his criticism of the Yes campaign, tweeting that Communist flags being flown at a recent march is a “tragedy”.
Famed singer Kamahl lashed out at The Project host Hamish Macdonald after a fiery stoush with the presenter over Indigenous funding.
The interview steered away from the topic, before Kamahl brought up the figure again, saying “ … all I know is that they’re spending $40 billion”. “I think there was a claim made by Tony Abbott some years ago, that the National Indigenous Australians agency spent $30 billion a year. “It was a pre-recorded interview and he was not happy with the way it was cut,” he said about The Project.
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