Sky News Contributor James Macpherson says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is “encouraging” people to think with “their feelings” when voting for the Voice to Parliament.
“The constitution is a legal document that outlines how the country is run, it’s not a hallmark greeting card to express sentiments,” Mr Macpherson told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“Rather than explaining the detail and treating people like adults, he’s just appealing to people’s emotions.”
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