Tense scenes unfolded at a Voice to Parliament No rally as a man confronted a group of neo-Nazis before police moved in to end the standoff. Days after neo-Nazis clashed violently with anti-fascists in the Melbourne suburb of Thornbury, they were out again — this time in support of the No campaign against the Voice to Parliament. Members of the far-right National Socialist Network, including leader Thomas Sewell, gathered on the steps of Parliament House on Saturday holding a sign that read: “Voice = Anti White.” The group of around 20 people wore black masks to cover their faces and...