Political pressure is growing on the Albanese government over the Indigenous Voice to Parliament as polls show public support falling.
According to a Resolve Strategic Survey that interviewed 1,606 voters, support for enshrining changing the Australian constitution has fallen to 49 percent, down from 53 percent in May, reports The Sydney Morning Herald.
This is the third month in a row of falling support for The Voice, with the “No” case now leading in the states of Queensland, Western Australia, and South Australia.
The results come after The Australian newspaper’s Newspoll survey from June 4 showed only 46 percent of voters approve of ­altering the Constitution, while 43 percent said they would vote “no”—11 percent remain undecided….