PM attacked for ‘trying to distance himself’ from Yes campaign

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PM attacked for ‘trying to distance himself’ from Yes campaign
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A Victorian MP says it is 'extraordinary' that Mr Albanese is blaming the Yes campaign for the Voice's falling support, arguing the PM 'is the Yes campaign' and the problems for the proposed constitutional reform start with the government.

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Speaking to Sky News political editor Andrew Clennell, Victorian Liberal MP Michael Sukkar said it was “extraordinary” that the Prime Minister was “laying the blame” for the Voice’s falling support on the Yes campaign “given that he is the Yes campaign”.“This is an Albanese government proposal; it's been pushed by the government. So I think it's pretty strange that Anthony Albanese is now sort of trying to distance himself by in some way saying..

“They refuse to answer basic questions about this proposal. They throw invective and insults at anybody that comes out and questions it. “And even now, in this interview, the Prime Minister saying that he believes Australians are in a sense good enough to support it. Well, what's he saying about those people who don't support it and who will end up voting no?

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