Labor confident in Voice despite success looking less likely

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Labor confident in Voice despite success looking less likely
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The Albanese government has hit back at “scare campaigns” in the Voice debate as several polls show support for the Yes vote dropping.

The latest resolve polling on May 17 showed the Yes vote had dropped significantly from 64 per cent to 53 per cent in six months.

The Prime Minister urged the House of Representatives to stop"another 100 years of well-intentioned failure". Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Mr Albanese urged parliament to accept that “across the board we have failed” but that there was an opportunity to stop another “100 years of expensive well-intentioned failure”.with more than 20 endorsing the Yes campaign in recent weeks.Patrick Gorman said Labor trusted Australians to see"through the scare campaigns" against the Voice. Picture: Sky News Australia

“This is not a question about something just for the next six months… I believe the Australian people will see this is about something bigger.”

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