puts Labor ahead 51:49 on a two-party preferred basis, although voters are still not convinced that Labor has served enough time in Opposition.Advertisement
Labor needs to win at least nine seats before it would be in a position to form a minority government.poll comes as the Liberals launch their campaign in Sport Minister Stuart Ayres' seat of Penrith while Labor will have its launch in Revesby in East Hills. A senior Liberal said Mr Morrison was "popular in NSW" and would be an asset to the Berejiklian campaign while Mr Shorten was "largely disliked in NSW."
Ms Berejiklian doubled down yesterday and said it was full steam ahead with demolishing the Moore Park stadium after a temporary injunction was dismissed by the courts. Mr Daley reignited the stadiums issue last week when he told 2BG broadcaster Alan Jones that he would sack him and most of the board of the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust if elected.During Friday night’s leaders debate on ABC TV, Ms Berejiklian accused Mr Daley of changing his position after he seemingly back-tracked on his declaration that the election would be a “referendum on stadiums”.
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Is clear in minds of many voters neither party is really fit to govern showing up the unsuitability in principle of the monolithic two party system. Yet one also equally troubled by rise of far RW minor parties which claim to be in centre while NSW Greens self-immolate Auspol
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