Albanese’s ‘crocodile tears’ make him a ‘complete fraud’: Indigenous leader Warren Mundine

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Albanese’s ‘crocodile tears’ make him a ‘complete fraud’: Indigenous leader Warren Mundine
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is labelled “complete fraud” for becoming emotional during a speech on the Voice to Parliament, but spending only hours in Alice Springs, says Indigenous leader Warren Mundine.

“If he was fair dinkum about that, there were Aboriginals in the Parliament yesterday … the Minister for Indigenous Australians refused to meet them,

the Prime Minister refused to meet them,” Mr Mundine told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.“They’re just denying people the rights they deserve as Australians.”

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