Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says both men running for the title of New South Wales Premier are “good people” but that Dominic Perrottet’s Coalition government is a “shambles”.
“I think that Dominic Perrottet and Chris Minns are both very good people, they’re good human beings,” Mr Albanese said on Friday.
“The Liberals are too busy fighting each other and fighting the Nationals, and the Nationals fighting each other, to fight for the people of New South Wales.”
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