United Australia launch attack on ‘The Voice’

The United Australia Party, founded by Clive Palmer has launched an attack on Labor’s ‘The Voice’ through social media.

High profile members of the party have maintained a large social media presence such as former federal member for Hughes Craig Kelly, Victorian Senator Ralph Babet, and Queensland’s Clive Palmer.

The party has recently used their social media influence to spread information about ‘The Voice’ referendum in hopes Australians will vote no.

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Labor’s ‘Voice’ would enshrine a small bureaucratic indigenous committee into the constitution if backed by Australians in the referendum.

In one post, the United Australia Party stated race-based legislation would form division.

In another, the Party advised the 364 million dollar referendum would negatively impact Australians financially.