An intense debate has erupted between two Sky News Australia hosts after it was confirmed the Voice to Parliament referendum would not pass.
Chief Election Analyst Tom Connell called ‘No’ as the winner in the national Voice to Parliament referendum shortly after 7.20pm on Saturday.
Andrew Bolt has reacted to the news Australia has rejected the Voice to Parliament proposal. Picture: Sky News Australia “This is a red-letter day for fighting against the race politics that has been splitting, not just us, and not just New Zealand but the Western world. Hooray.” “Especially when the Coalition has had Indigenous advisory bodies and the Coalition promises it will legislate an Indigenous advisory body,” he said.Some voters in Melbourne were forced to queue for hours to cast their ballot. Picture: David Caird / News Corp Australia
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