‘He bears the responsibility’: PM’s ‘almost unprecedented failure’ campaigning for the Voice

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‘He bears the responsibility’: PM’s ‘almost unprecedented failure’ campaigning for the Voice
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese embarked on a “divisive path” with the Voice referendum. “He was warned not to go down this path of division, and he bears the responsibility for where our country is today,” Mr Dutton said during a media conference on Monday.

Opposition leader Peter Dutton says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese embarked on a “divisive path” with the Voice referendum.

“He was warned not to go down this path of division, and he bears the responsibility for where our country is today,” Mr Dutton said during a media conference on Monday. “There’s a lot of healing to take place … but we shouldn’t forget the fact that the Prime Minister deliberately kept the detail from Australians.

“That is a very significant contributor to the outcome where the Prime Minister dragged the vote down.” He said it’s quite a “remarkable, almost unprecedented failure” of campaigning in Australia’s history.

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