If I vote no to the voice...., page-5

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    Australians who oppose the Indigenous Voice to Parliament are not racist, Anthony Albanese says.

    It follows Opposition Leader Peter Dutton accusing the prime minister of name calling over the Voice debate.

    Asked if people who didn’t back the advisory body were racist, Mr Albanese responded “no” and said voters will have a range of views they’re entitled to.

    “Peter Dutton is doing his best to turn up the heat on the debate,” he told Adelaide’s 5AA radio.

    Asked if the voice was at risk of failing due to rising cost of living pressures, Mr Albanese said the government had provided a relief package, and was working to help people.

    “At the same time we are going to give the Australian people the opportunity to vote on something that overwhelmingly will not have a direct impact on most Australians,” he said.

    “But it just might make a positive difference for some of the most disadvantaged Australians.

    “This is something that is within the Australian ethos of the fair go.”


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