It is ‘so important’ to have a ‘decent discussion’ about Voice to Parliament

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It is ‘so important’ to have a ‘decent discussion’ about Voice to Parliament
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The 'Yes' and 'No' camps are pitching to voters ahead of next month's Voice referendum. Indigenous Leader and No Campaigner Warren Mundine said it is “so important” for campaigners to talk about reasonings behind arguments for and against the Voice to Parliament. “Put those arguments there and have a decent discussion about it,” Mr Mundine told Sky News Australia. “If we don’t do that, my fear is that when we wake up on Sunday after the referendum, there’s going to be a lot of anger and a lot of hate out there. “We just cannot go forward with that.”

The 'Yes' and 'No' camps are pitching to voters ahead of next month's Voice referendum.

Indigenous Leader and No Campaigner Warren Mundine said it is “so important” for campaigners to talk about reasonings behind arguments for and against the Voice to Parliament. “Put those arguments there and have a decent discussion about it,” Mr Mundine told Sky News Australia. “If we don’t do that, my fear is that when we wake up on Sunday after the referendum, there’s going to be a lot of anger and a lot of hate out there.

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