‘It’s a thankless job’: Who should become the next Liberal Opposition Leader?
With the success of Labor Party and Chris Minns at the weekend’s election, eyes are now squarely on who will take the top job in the NSW Liberal Party, after Dominic Perrottet stepped down.
Former Attorney-General Mark Speakman and outgoing Enterprise, Investment and Trade Minister Alister Henskens are both said to be considering a run for the job. Former Treasurer Matt Kean and Member for Manly James Griffin have ruled out running for the job.
Nine’s State Political Reporter Liz Daniels told John Stanley that the role of opposition leader, up against a first term government, is “thankless”.
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