Ex-NSW opposition leader Jodi McKay QUITS and says she has seen the ‘best and worst’ of state politics in her 15-year career
Former NSW opposition leader and Labor MP Jodi McKay has resigned as the member for Strathfield and quit NSW politics for good.
Ms McKay, 52, who was replaced by father-of-three Chris Minns as the leader in May, said in her resignation statement she had seen the ‘best and worst of NSW politics’ over the course of her 15-year career.
‘The lockdown has given me time to reflect and consider my future. I have been fortunate to have represented two NSW electorates, been a minister and shadow minister and until recently leader of the NSW Labor Party,’ she said.

Former NSW opposition leader and Labor MP Jodi McKay has resigned as the member for Strathfield and quit NSW politics for good
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