Australian Financial Review Political Editor Phillip Coorey says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is 'entitled to point out' the No campaign's scare tactics. “If you look at the people who are running these lines – they are the same people who ran these lines about same-sex marriage, they’re the same people who ran the lines about apologising to the stolen generations,” Mr Coorey told Sky News Australia. “At what stage are we going to say, look, we’ve heard you before, and you were wrong then … what makes you right now?”
Australian Financial Review Political Editor Phillip Coorey says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is"entitled to point out" the No campaign's scare tactics.
“If you look at the people who are running these lines – they are the same people who ran these lines about same-sex marriage, they’re the same people who ran the lines about apologising to the stolen generations,” Mr Coorey told Sky News Australia. “At what stage are we going to say, look, we’ve heard you before, and you were wrong then … what makes you right now?”
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