A significant amount of people will be looking to vote Labor in the upcoming New South Wales election “just because it’s time to change the government” despite growing approval for the Liberal Party, says Political Consultant Kerry Chikarovski.
“There doesn’t seem to be a huge level of anger against…the Premier, there doesn’t seem to be a huge level of anger
against his government,” Ms Chikarovski said.“I’m sure the Coalition will be focusing on that for the next few weeks.”
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