Sky News host Caleb Bond says the supporting side for the Voice referendum is having trouble going beyond the “recognition argument” with pamphlets explaining both sides of the debate set to be handed out.
Mr Bond argues the Yes campaign must start talking about what the Voice to Parliament would “actually entail”.
“But as we know from what the Prime Minister’s been saying, he doesn’t intend to tell us any of that until we’ve voted for it,” he told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
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