Shadow Indigenous Affairs Minister Jacinta Price says the people of Dunkley haven’t had the “wool pulled over their eyes” with the Prime Minister’s broken tax cut promise and the Voice to Parliament’s failure.
Ms Price joined Sky News host Peta Credlin to discuss the latest news on the upcoming Dunkley by-election.
“A lot of that comes from the fact that there were a lot of Labor voters in the area that voted No during the referendum,” she said.
“There were actually people who came up to us who stated that they were long-term Labor voters and that because of the referendum, because of the backflip on promises and the continuation of broken promises, they just can’t believe the conduct of the Albanese government.
People of Dunkley haven’t had ‘wool pulled over their eyes’ with Albanese’s broken promise
“But they also mentioned the conduct of the Victorian government and how they’ve explained that Daniel Andrews has ruined many lives.”
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