Albanese still ‘licking his wounds’ in $450 million Voice to Parliament referendum failure
Sky News host Paul Murray says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is still “licking his wounds” in the loss of the “$450 million” Voice to Parliament referendum.
“The government was not that amazing, in fact, opinion polls have shown that up to 80 per cent of Australians believe the government was not doing enough when it came to the cost of living,” Mr Murray said.
“When it came to the number of people that had been let into the country … all voters, Labor voters, Coalition voters and anyone else all believe that the immigration levels were too high.
“59 per cent according to the Resolve poll.
“The prime minister still licking his wounds from spending $450 million of your money, not on fixing the streets of Alice Springs … to get his moment in history.”
Видео Albanese still ‘licking his wounds’ in $450 million Voice to Parliament referendum failure канала Sky News Australia
“The government was not that amazing, in fact, opinion polls have shown that up to 80 per cent of Australians believe the government was not doing enough when it came to the cost of living,” Mr Murray said.
“When it came to the number of people that had been let into the country … all voters, Labor voters, Coalition voters and anyone else all believe that the immigration levels were too high.
“59 per cent according to the Resolve poll.
“The prime minister still licking his wounds from spending $450 million of your money, not on fixing the streets of Alice Springs … to get his moment in history.”
Видео Albanese still ‘licking his wounds’ in $450 million Voice to Parliament referendum failure канала Sky News Australia
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