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Labor is split on tax cuts and energy
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Federal Labor’s divisions have sharpened over income tax and energy policy, while NSW Labor leader Jodi McKay has been told to resign or be pushed, as the fallout from Saturday’s state byelection in Upper Hunter reverberates throughout the party at all levels.
While Opposition leader Anthony Albanese dismissed claims by the government and some of his own MPs there were implications for his party in the result, powerbrokers in NSW offered Ms McKay the opportunity “to reflect on what happened and then stand down”.
NSW Opposition Leader Jodi McKay’s job is on the line.
Last modified on Mon 24 May 2021 03.03 EDT
The federal opposition leader, Anthony Albanese, has batted away concerns over NSW Laborâs result in the Upper Hunter byelection, calling for âperspectiveâ as Joel Fitzgibbon threatens to quit the party unless it better connects with blue-collar workers.
After Fitzgibbon agitated over the partyâs climate and energy policies, his federal colleague, Pat Conroy, called on him to âshut upâ, saying his constant criticism was âsingularly unhelpfulâ and damaging the ALPâs standing.
Saturdayâs result prompted soul-searching over NSW Laborâs direction under the party leader, Jodi McKay, but Albanese said the outcome reflected state issues and had no federal implications.