NSW Labor ‘ropeable’ as Daley clings to leadership
Newly re-elected NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian picks up some flowers delivered by local Liberal Party member Max Menzies. Picture: Tracey Nearmy/Daily TelegraphMs Berejiklian also acknowledged the disappointing result in western NSW where the Nationals have lost at least two seats to the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party.
Ms Berejiklian reiterated that she would not be forming any alliances with the SFF but she was not going to turn her back on the communities that voted for them.Asked whether Nationals leader and deputy coalition leader John Barilaro should keep his job, Ms Berejiklian said party leadership was always a matter for her peers.
“I want them to be part and have a strong working relationship with my government from day one, not just when I might need them,” she said. “This is why it’s so important for all of us, and I say to all of my colleagues … be connected to your communities. Do not assume what you hear and what you read is what people think. You’ve got to speak to people directly yourself.”
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