Allison Langdon hits Anthony Albanese in A Current Affair with a weird voice fact

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Anthony Albanese has faced off on national television over allegations that voters "don't understand" when it comes to The Voice. Current Affair presenter Allison Langdon warned the Prime Minister during a lengthy interview that her personal focus group suggested the proposal was in contention. "I ask Australians to trust themselves and their own judgment," said Mr Albanese. "But their verdict was 'we don't understand that,'" Langdon replied. It's so pale." Albo encountered a strange fact in A Current Affair.A Current EventChannel 9 “This Voice exists, but I don't know if it has any real power. It doesn't have real legs. It may change over time and look different ten years from now than it does now, which scares people. "I mean, my family doesn't get it. Groups of friends who looked and didn't understand is a huge problem." Mr Albanese insisted the change would not affect the daily life of most voters. "It's about faith hope and love it's actually about bringing Australia together. It's no more complicated than having an advisory group on issues affecting Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander people," he said. Mr. Albanese said that when people looked at The Voice, they were in a positive position, with many faith groups supporting the proposal. Langdon said The Voice was "bland".Current EventChannel 9 "But I'm not sure the indecisive and No are not looking at this," Langdon countered. “The aim is to close the gap in health, education and housing. We now know that there is still an eight-year gap in life expectancy,” said Mr. Albanese. “If you're a young Indigenous man, you're more likely go to jail than go college. If you're a young Indigenous woman, you're more likely to die in childbirth than a non-Indigenous woman. There are gaps in birth weights, birth weights, many areas.” Asked whether a failed referendum would indicate that Australia is a racist country, Mr Albanese said it would not. People will make their own decisions,” said Mr. Albanese. Prime Minister said voting 'No' does not make Australia racist.Current EventChannel 9 Earlier, Liberal leader Peter Dutton said that Anthony Albanese was "totally obsessed with The Voice". "It will be based in Canberra. It will not provide the cure-all that the prime minister has promised," he said. “We know we have a Prime Minister who deliberately withholds information from the Australian people. “And I don't believe the Australian public can trust Anthony Albanese when it comes to this Voice debate. Unknown. Mr Dutton said the Prime Minister cannot force voters to vote Yes. “I know now that the Prime Minister likes to hang out with CEOs of airlines, other wealthy people and bosses of the trade union movement. But the truth is ordinary Australians just want details,” he said. "That's why I think people shouldn't be bullied."

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