‘Taxpayers’ are inadvertently supporting the Yes vote for the Voice under Labor: Credlin

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‘Taxpayers’ are inadvertently supporting the Yes vote for the Voice under Labor: Credlin
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Sky News host Peta Credlin says “taxpayers” are helping support the Yes campaign for the Voice to parliament “whether they like it or not” as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gives tax donation deductibility to the Yes vote.

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“Taxpayers are helping to support the Yes campaign, whether they like it or not, because the PM has given the Yes campaign tax donation deductibility, as far as I know, nothing yet for the No campaign,” Ms Credlin said.“Only a fool would believe an indigenous government agency – with its Voice obsessed PM will be even-handed about this vote, given the fact too this National Indigenous Australians Agency, sits inside the PM’s own department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.

“The biggest challenge is how do Australians vote when the PM refuses to give them any details about the Voice and then uses public money to back one side over the other.Read More

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