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Ir key federal issue in qld poll beazley says

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Some Qld voters are concerned voters won’t be properly informed before Tuesday’s election in western Australia because of the Federal Government’s key decision on their state ballots.

Key points: Key issue will matter in May 2014 election for WA, NT and SA

Some are sceptical it will affect polls

State and territory vote on April 26

But Premier Campbell Newman says he can only do whatever he wants with the polling in place

Voters in parts of Perth and Western Austjarvees.comralia will have to wait for four more weeks to vote.

The Labor Party won the largest share of WA’s seats in last year’s State Election.

In the Territory, Liberal Peter Dutton lost his seat, but is on a one-month holiday and can run for re-election.

Mr Dutton is understood to be keen to make some sort of concession.

The WA government’s lead over Labor has shrunk, though the latest Newspoll has the Prime Minister up by just 2 percentage points.

But Mr Newman says the poll is important for voters because it signals a “serious shift” in the State Government’s direction.

It also gives it an opportunity to make a last-minute concession.

A senior Mr Newman also says there’s more to come after he won re-election in April — but in WA.

“All the while, voters in the other states will know what’s happening at the top of the Government. It is just a matter of time before we’re heading into the next state election,” he said.

Mr Newman said the polls in WA, Tasmania, Queensland and South Australia showed there would only be one person t더킹카지노o take the seat the State of Origin had won.

“There are actually seven people who have actually lost their seat to us at the last election — none of them are currently in the Prime Minister’s party,” he said.

“So if the poll shows that we have a serious breakdown as a party, then that will change the rules for us.”

Mr Newman said the Premier had not yet spoken to the other major parties about their chances if the poll shows the Nationals win.

“I haven’t talked to them yet, they’ve got a chance to respond to this poll first, but I wouldn’t expect to meet with any other parties,” he said.

“If I am Prime Minister, you can bet we will meet with every statjarvees.come government as quickly as possible to discuss thi

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