Senator Jacqui Lambie has lashed the Prime Minister for doing “absolutely nothing” for Indigenous communities while pursuing the Voice to Parliament.
The outspoken Tasmanian appeared on Sky News Australia’s First Edition on Monday morning following the failed referendum vote.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been lashed for his treatment of Indigenous communities. Picture: Sky News Australia“Then they confused it all, then they chucked in the Uluru Statement from the Heart, then it was the Voice.” Jacqui Lambie accused the government of overcomplicating the referendum. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman“You need to say to the leader of this country: ‘What are you going to do for us Indigenous communities out there?’.
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