The Victorian government's plan to honour former Premier Daniel Andrews with a bronze statue in Melbourne has sparked significant public controversy.
Many Victorians are expressing strong opposition to this decision, citing concerns over its appropriateness and the use of public funds.
Commemorating Dan Andrews in this manner is insensitive, especially considering the prolonged lockdowns during his tenure and the state's current economic challenges.
A Herald Sun poll revealed that 95% of respondents oppose the statue, with many suggesting that the funds would be better allocated to essential services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
Given the widespread public dissent, it is crucial to voice our concerns to Premier Jacinta Allan and the Opposition leader Brad Battin. Please send a quick message calling for the statue to be axed.
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