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Sky News looks back on a WA election campaign like no other - from Liberal Leader Zak Kirkup’s astonishing early concession to the attack on Premier Mark McGowan’s electorate office in the final week.

 

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Zak Hiccup more like it!

Lose his seat or sack him and expel from LNP. How did he ever get the leadership, are WA Liberals that short of talent. Gifted Labor probably 3 terms, at least. 7NewsPerth 9NewsPerth LiberalsWA ScottMorrisonMP newscomauHQ

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