Tony Abbott accuses tech of censoring ‘no’ campaign

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Tony Abbott accuses tech of censoring ‘no’ campaign
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Tony Abbott has slammed the government and big tech for slanting the playing field in favour of the 'yes' vote for the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum.

Advance Australia's ads pushing people to reject the upcoming referendum were removed by Facebook over what it labelled “misinformation”, according to the lobby group’s chief Matthew Sheahan.

Tony Abbott has slammed big tech for slanting the playing field ahead of the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum. Picture: NCA One post by Advance Australia suggested Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wants to “cement identity politics” in Australia’s founding document.Prime Minsiter Anthony Albanese spoke to the Woodford Folk Festival in Queensland's Moreton Bay. Picture: Sky NewsThe Voice to Parliament would be a permanent body representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that would advise government on policies relating to Indigenous issues.

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