Federal independent Kate Chaney, who is featured in the cartoon alongside her father and Thomas Mayo, accuses the no campaign of stoking ‘fear and hate’
The no campaign has been accused of using a “racist trope” in a newspaper ad which included a cartoon figure of an Indigenous voice campaigner appearing to dance for money.
NSW Liberal MP Matt Kean lashed the Advance conservative lobby group for “a throwback to the Jim Crow era of the deep south”, saying the full-page ad in the Australian Financial Review (AFR) had no place in Australian politics.
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