‘Ramming the Voice down the throats of Australians’: Government and big business unite

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‘Ramming the Voice down the throats of Australians’: Government and big business unite
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The Albanese government and big business are in complete agreement on “ramming the Voice down the throats” of Australians, says Shadow Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister James Paterson. “And trying to hoodwink them into supporting a risky, divisive change with no detail,” Mr Paterson told Sky News Australia. “But they are at a fundamental disagreement on issues like industrial relations, which I think is a difference that is going to be very hard to bridge.”

The Albanese government and big business are in complete agreement on “ramming the Voice down the throats” of Australians, says Shadow Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister James Paterson.

“And trying to hoodwink them into supporting a risky, divisive change with no detail,” Mr Paterson told Sky News Australia. “But they are at a fundamental disagreement on issues like industrial relations, which I think is a difference that is going to be very hard to bridge.”

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