No campaigner Warren Mundine says the Voice referendum is already 'dividing' Australia. Mr Mundine’s remarks come after a group of protesters were filmed heckling supporters and politicians on Monday night at the launch of Fair Australia’s No rally against the Voice to Parliament. “We’ve seen the incredible, insane madness, talking and attacking people about race and everything,” Mr Mundine told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. “If people believe in the Yes vote, prosecute their arguments and show us the evidence that it works – don't go around abusing people and calling them names.” Australians will head to the ballot box on October 14 to vote in the Voice referendum, which the polls suggest could be heading for defeat.
No campaigner Warren Mundine says the Voice referendum is already"dividing" Australia.
Mr Mundine’s remarks come after a group of protesters were filmed heckling supporters and politicians on Monday night at the launch of Fair Australia’s No rally against the Voice to Parliament. “We’ve seen the incredible, insane madness, talking and attacking people about race and everything,” Mr Mundine told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“If people believe in the Yes vote, prosecute their arguments and show us the evidence that it works – don't go around abusing people and calling them names.” Australians will head to the ballot box on October 14 to vote in the Voice referendum, which the polls suggest could be heading for defeat.
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