‘Fundamentals of the Australian society are shifting’: Confidence for No campaign

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‘Fundamentals of the Australian society are shifting’: Confidence for No campaign
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The No campaign for the Voice to Parliament is “in the ascendency” and “will win on this trajectory,” says 2GB host Michael McLaren.

“Fundamentals of the Australian society are shifting a little here,” Mr McLaren told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“The Yes campaign has had a rails run in the media and everywhere else, and they’ve only just got 50 per cent.“Some people forget this – you are going to need the double majority to carry this one.”

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