Ucomms/Reachtel poll also asked voters if when considering the economic outlook, including falling house prices, would they be more likely or less likely to vote for the NSW government.About 35 per cent said they would be more likely, 40 per cent said less likely and 24 per cent said it would not change their vote.
It warned the state's economic momentum has “slowed more than previously expected” and said the risks to the NSW economy “appear to have tilted more to the downside” since late last year.“We've fixed the budget, we've paid off the debt Labor left behind, we've grown our economy and we've supported businesses to create hundreds of thousands of new jobs delivering the lowest unemployment in NSW – ever,” she said.
But Mr Morrison rejected suggestions his state counterparts were trying to hide him, due to concerns the federal party's prospects may have an impact on the state result."It's an all state affair today, neither the former prime minister John Howard or I spoke, it was all about the team here today," Mr Morrison said after the launch.
Gladys is Syd's wrecking balls She bulldozed half of Syd for ugly sterile unit towers with bldg defects She let loose d dogs unchecked We pay more for tolls &power Look at d trails of mess she sleft behind George St rail to Kingsford 1000s traders ruined Stadiums r nor needed
In the last 8 years of the Labor Govt NSW, they spent $40 billion on Hospitals-Schools & Transport & Left the Budget in the “red” In the last 8 years of Liberal Gladys Berejiklian Govt they spent $90 billion on Hospitals-Schools & Transport & the Budget is in the “black”