‘More and more’ people questioning what Voice is ‘really about’

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‘More and more’ people questioning what Voice is ‘really about’
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Sky News host Rowan Dean says this week there has been “more and more desperation” from Yes supporters for the Voice to Parliament.

This comes as former prime minister Tony Abbott calls for Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan to release his advice on the Voice.

“The momentum continues to go from the Yes vote towards the No vote as more and more people start to question what this Voice thing is really about,” Mr Dean said.

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