NSW Liberal Party Vice President Teena McQueen says the Yes and No campaigns for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament are “rigged” and “skewed” to the Yes vote as it is tax deductible while the No vote is not.
“It basically is rigged, even if you choose to donate to the Yes campaign, that’s tax deductible, if you choose to vote to the No campaign, it’s not,” Ms McQueen told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“In every way, this is skewed to try and get the Voice up – it’s just disgraceful, I don’t know how they get away with it.”
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