PR Counsel Managing Director Kristy McSweeney says Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan should not be “worried” about new Opposition leader Libby Mettam.
“I think that the West Australian public are now seeing that there is a worthy opposition leader of the Liberal Party,” she told Sky News host James Morrow.
“The changing of the guard with the National Party has enabled that discussion to take place about whether the Liberal Party and the National Party should forge a formal coalition here in Western Australia.”
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