‘Dinosaurs’: Ray Martin Delivers Withering Criticism At No Campaign
The television icon says the ‘details don’t matter’ for The Voice
Ray Martin arrives at the "Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues" Australian premiere at The Entertainment Quarter in Sydney, Australia on Nov. 24, 2013. Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images
Iconic Australian television journalist Ray Martin has delivered a withering criticism at supporters of the “No” campaign against changing Australia’s Constitution.
His comments made in Sydney’s inner-west last week, were directed at a key argument for the “No” campaign, which says if voters are unsure of the details around the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, then vote No.
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‘Dinosaurs’: Ray Martin Delivers Withering Criticism At No Campaign
Iconic Australian television journalist Ray Martin has delivered a withering criticism at supporters of the “No” campaign against changing Australia’s Constitution.
His comments made in Sydney’s inner-west last week, were directed at a key argument for the “No” campaign, which says if voters are unsure of the details around the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament, then vote No.
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