Michael Daley launches his leadership bid again for NSW Labor | 7NEWS

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Former New South Wales opposition leader Michael Daley has launched a campaign to become Labor leader again.

Flagging his leadership intention will likely prompt a party leadership ballot.

Mr Daley took over from Luke Foley as Labor leader in late 2018 and led the party to its 2019 state election defeat – making two decisive gaffes in the final week of campaigning – before moving to the back bench.

However he told reporters yesterday that he would look to regain the Labor leadership following the resignation of Jodi McKay on Friday.

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