The rot remains in Keneally’s Government and after multiple changes to cabinet, including the resignation of Penrith MP Karyn Paluzzano after admitting she had lied to the Independent Commission Against Corruption all is not well in the Keneally camp. With a Penrith byelection likely to be a barometer for how big a defeat NSW Labor will see in next year’s State Election.
Currently Labor hold Penrith by 9.2 percent, however candidate John Thain is widely expected to lose to Liberal candidate Stuart Ayres. Suggesting if this were a state wide trend, Labor are in a dire situation come next year.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
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