Shadow Housing and Homelessness Minister Michael Sukkar predicts a large proportion of Australians will vote No to the Voice despite ongoing insults.
Shadow Housing and Homelessness Minister Michael Sukkar predicts a large proportion of Australians will vote No to the Voice despite ongoing insults. “Whether it’s calling people chicken little, whether it’s calling people Judas, calling people racist,” Mr Sukkar told Sky News Australia.
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