100 days of broken promises and wrong priorities

After 100 days in office the Labor Government is continuing to shift blame for its broken promises and wrong priorities.

The Labor Government’s first 100 days have been characterised by dozens of reviews and taskforces, the slashing of vital cost of living programs, and lies about a Budget black hole.

Deputy Liberal Leader Natalie Ward said Chris Minns must take responsibility for the fact NSW households and families are paying more.

“After 100 days, the Labor Government still can’t explain how they’re addressing the cost of living pressures faced by families, households and businesses,” Mrs Ward said.

“Instead Labor is backflipping, showing blatant disregard for the promises they made before the election, and repealing the former Liberal and Nationals Government’s nation-leading reforms like the First Home Buyer Choice scheme.

“The Coalition will continue to hold the Government to account and ensure that the people of NSW are put first.”

“That’s why today we’ve launched a new website, allowing the people of NSW to find out more about Labor’s broken promises, wrong priorities, cancelled projects and deals with Union bosses.

Broken promises in Labor’s first 100 days:

  • Cutting the Active Kids, Creative Kids and First Lap vouchers.
  • Backflipping on a ban of secret rent bidding.
  • No Budget impact to deliver public servant pay rises.
  • No privatisation of government-owned land.
  • No disruptions to train services.
  • Ending industrial action and Union strikes.
  • Enshrining our State’s water assets in the Constitution, but leaving out critical infrastructure like Warragamba Dam.
  • Implementing a cashless gaming trial by July 1.
  • Preventing mining and exploration off the NSW coastline.
  • Building ferries in NSW, only to award the contract to Tasmania.

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