Do you 'trust their judgment' when the latest public opinion polling - granted, months before the referendum is voted upon - show that support for this racist, divisive policy is opposed by a much greater number of Australians than was the case three months ago?
The decline in support has been huge among men.
Unfortunately young people have been indoctrinated by Marxist schoolteachers and university lecturers, and never hear even a slightly right-of-centre or conservative opinion maker. But Senator Jacinta Price is starting to cut through: she's inexperienced as a politician but rapidly finding her straps. Certainly a better communicator than Linda Burney!
A Resolve Strategic poll suggests that 44 per cent of Labor voters will vote no': even if 30 per cent do, and the vast majority of Liberal/National Coalition voters are opposed as I am for numerous reasons, 'The Voice' is most unlikely to win a majority of votes in at least four of the six states, as that's the additional requirement along with a majority of overall votes.
Given from what one reads, Bunnings' sales are under pressure (as probably too are Officeworks'), why isn't the Board concentrating on that?
A friend who works for RIO in the Pilbara says to me he agrees with the email poll taken by the Liberal Federal MP who represents the other large electorate around Kalgoorlie that about 80 per cent of voters in rural WA mining areas will vote 'no'. The recent WA Labor Government legislative change where landholders with over 1100 square metres have to seek approval for infrastructure changes from costly Aboriginal consultants has enraged Western Australians, yet this is where WES' head office is.
What's WES' Board and CEO going to do when Western Australians massively reject 'The Voice?'
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