The Voice to Parliament referendum would be “dead and buried already” if the Liberal party had a coherent stance on the Voice earlier, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“We’ve had almost ten months of the Voice having a free run, just a few conservative commentators asking questions – but the overwhelming majority of the media, of the
corporate world, of the sporting codes, all the celebrities – everyone’s been pushing it, and you look at those poll numbers from Roy Morgan, and it’s already in trouble,” Ms Panahi said.
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