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WA election: Premier Mark McGowan and Liberal leader Zak Kirkup face off in heated leader s debate

WA election: Premier Mark McGowan and Liberal leader Zak Kirkup face off in heated leader s debate ThuThursday 25 FebFebruary 2021 at 12:55pm The pandemic and WA s health system featured heavily in the debate between Mark McGowan and Zak Kirkup. ( Print text only Cancel Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup has staunchly defended his decision to effectively concede defeat in WA s election two weeks before polling day, insisting he is taking a dignified approach and not taking voters for mugs . Key points: Premier Mark McGowan slammed Mr Kirkup for the early concession The pandemic and WA s health system featured heavily in the debate But Premier Mark McGowan used the only televised debate of the election campaign to lay into Mr Kirkup for his shock decision to publicly accept he cannot win, accusing the Liberals of giving in and asking why should anyone support them?

WA Labor Party Could Gain Both Houses Following Huge Lead in Election Polls

WA Labor Party Could Gain Both Houses Following Huge Lead in Election Polls The Western Australian (WA) Labor Party appears to be on track for an unprecedented win in the upcoming March election after February Newspoll results, conducted by The Australian, showed the WA Labor Party with an unassailable lead. The results released on Feb. 19 showed Labor had a 36 point lead over the WA Liberal Party in the two-party-preferred vote. In terms of primary votes, 59 percent of Western Australians also said they preferred the Labor state government. This is an increase from 42.2 percent in the 2017 elections. Meanwhile, the Liberals only received 23 percent of the primary votes, decreasing from 31.2 percent in 2017. The Nationals, Greens and One Nation parties secured 2 percent, 8 percent, and 3 percent respectively, all dropping from their 2017 primary votes.

Wild COVID comment derails campaign

A Liberal candidate for the WA state election is being dogged by comments her husband made about COVID-19 being part of God’s “reset” for humanity.

Wild COVID comments derail campaign

Politics by Rebecca Le May 21st Feb 2021 9:08 PM A Liberal candidate for the West Australian state election is being dogged by comments her husband made about COVID-19 being part of God’s “reset” for humanity, but says she has her own views. Burns Beach candidate Trish Botha and her husband Paul Botha were the founding ministers of Mindarie-based One Church Perth in 2005 but she has not worked for the evangelical organisation for more than five years. That hasn’t stopped reporters asking about her partner’s views, with his sermons posted on the church’s subscription-only YouTube page espousing mistrust for the science of coronavirus.

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