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MARCH 26TH IS THE DATE TO GET EVEN WITH NSW LABOR

This Saturday the residents of New South Wales have a clear choice when they go to the ballot box.

The Nationals Duty Senator for New England John Williams says voters can choose between another four years of Labor neglect, dodgy deals and rorts, or a Coalition that is committed to restoring pride and economic stability in the State.

Senator Williams said the people have every right to be angry.

“They have seen the corruption, the waste of money, the building of debt and the grubby backroom deals that have been the hallmark of Labor’s four terms in office.

The Keneally Government, and before it those led by Nathan Rees and Morris Iemma lost the respect of families and big and small business, and it soon became evident many Ministers and MP’s were in it just for themselves.

Since August 2005, there were 217 Ministerial appointments, a staggering average of 3 per month. The Premier’s office became a roundabout as the knives came out for Morris Iemma and soon after Nathan Rees, and the current Premier has been abandoned by the Labor powerbrokers.

It has been a disgrace.

If the polls are to be believed and the Coalition is set for a landslide on Saturday, voters in Northern Tablelands and Tamworth should think carefully about who they choose to be their elected member. A member who has a seat at the Government table, or an Independent member who will never be in Government”, Senator Williams said.

 

 
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