Linda Burney’s recent Press Club address raised more questions than it answered and was riddled with “several inaccuracies,” according to Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton.
Mr Houghton said the Indigenous Australians Minister also ramped up her “divisive attacks” on ‘No’ Voters.
“When a politician talks like that, and disparages Australians for not agreeing with them, it tells me one thing. They are panicking,” he said. “Burney had an opportunity to bring Australians together and instead with this inflammatory rhetoric, she divided us once again into tribal, political camps.”
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