Why did 'We' lose?
The Australian people who voted NO on all this don't like signing Australia's future away on blank documents that have yet to be drafted.
And those 60% plus of Australian's that cast a NO vote are possible the tax payers of this country and have had enough of their taxes going on blank pieces of paper.
And the YES votes are still scratching their heads as to why they lost as this had been pointed out all through this referendum what is needed.
Really the organises of all this must think that Australians were going to be easily hood winked, and the answer is clearly NO.
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