Research expert and the director of Redbridge Group Simon Welsh told Sky News there are 'real warnings' for the government following Labor's shock loss in the Northern Territory election.
'Real warnings' for Labor in aftermath of Northern Territory election defeat, as govt urged to shift focus back to cost of living
There are"real warnings" for the government following Labor's shock loss in the Northern Territory election, a research expert has warned. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman Redbridge Group Director Simon Welsh has urged the government to shift focus back to issues impacting voters, like the cost of living. Picture: Sky News Australia
The cost of living crisis and crime were two key issues of campaigning for both sides of politics in the lead up to the territory's election on the weekend. The NT election result marks the first time the CLP will form government in the territory since 2016.
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