‘Unhinged’: Furious customers boycott Blackmores as founder supports ‘no’ vote to Voice

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‘Unhinged’: Furious customers boycott Blackmores as founder supports ‘no’ vote to Voice
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The founder of Blackmores has revealed he will be voting no in the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, sparking “unhinged” backlash from furious customers who are calling for a boycott of the vitamin company.

“Incredible to have someone of his standing and to be just maligned in this demented way for stating an

opinion that may, in the end, be shared by the majority of Australians,” Sky News host Rita Panahi said.

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