Ray Martin launches extraordinary three-word attack on Voice to Parliament No voters - and Anthony A

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TV icon Ray Martin launched an extraordinary attack on No voters, calling them 'dinosaurs and dummy heads' in a scathing speech to the cheering Yes crowd. The veteran journalist and presenter attacked No voters during a launch event at the Marrickville Factory Theater in Sydney's inner west on September 28. In the video obtained by Daily Mail Australia, Martin is seen taking aim at the No side's 'If know, vote No' slogan, saying 'If you don't know, find out what know. 'The meaning of this slogan is; If you're a dinosaur or an idiot who can't be bothered to read, then vote No.' TV icon Ray Martin has launched an extraordinary attack on No voters, calling them 'dinosaurs and idiots' in a scathing speech to a cheering Yes crowd in front of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Martin attacked No voters during a launch event at the Marrickville Factory Theater in Sydney's west on September 28 Martin later claimed that there were not enough details about proposal, which was the main argument of No campaign, and that they were 'not important'. 'They were never important. "To tell you the truth, none of this matters," he said. 'Over next 10, 20 or 30 years, whoever is in government, details like members of Voice delegation will change, according to needs, priorities and policies aimed at closing this bloody deficit. 'You can't write all this into the constitution.' The speech was delivered in front of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and was held in the Grayndler constituency. The next day Mr Albanese described Martin's speech as 'very powerful'. Fair Australia, one of the two bodies that make up the official No campaign, was offended by Martin's comments. Video obtained by Daily Mail Australia shows Martin taking aim at the No side's "If know, vote No" slogan, saying "If you don't know, find out what know." Mr Albanese described Martin's speech the day after the event on September 28 as 'very powerful'. A spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia that Martin's comments were yet another attack on respectable Australians who chose to vote against the Voice. Australians who voted No after being told we were 'racist' and 'stupid' can now add 'dickhead' and 'dinosaur' to the list of insults spit at us by the Yes campaign. 'The cynical elite of the Yes campaign are determined to divide Australians. 'These elitists are addicted to insulting us and can't stop making nose-to-nose mockery of ordinary Australians.' The campaign demanded Mr Martin apologize and Mr Albanese condemn the comments. Daily Mail Australia has sought comment from the Prime Minister's office regarding its views on Martin's specific comments. 'Politics unfortunately drove this campaign,' he said. 'No MP really thinks the Voice will be advising Central Banks on interest rates, but we have seen these questions being asked in parliament as if they were legitimate; Australia deserves better. 'This is a huge opportunity for Australia. 'What

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