The Minns government will be forced to make deals with both the left and right to pass laws in, after the state’s upper house finished with an even split of progressive and conservative members.
Labor snagged eight new seats to the Coalition’s seven in the legislative assembly, where 21 of the 42 seats are up for grabs each election, taking the total to 15 each for the major parties. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup “Unless they work with the Coalition, they are going to need minor party members from both sides – the left and the right,” Raue said.
Good. That will stop him from passing more woke BS.
Let me draw attention to this section. Does Clyne actually believe this to be the case? The Victorian example is of sections of the crossbench aiding and abetting the bad behaviour of the Andrews govt. , right SamanthaRatnam? How could it be any different in NSW?
It’s a landslide they said, the LNP is wiped from existence they said.
Messy? You said it! Has there been a vote of some sort of his weird idea for the homosexual museum? That has to be one of the most inappropriate ideas ever.