Victorian Labor MPs Reportedly Pessimistic on November Election Outcome
Victorian Labor Members of Parliament (MPs) are reportedly holding pessimistic views concerning the outcome of the upcoming November election. Despite this underlying sentiment, these critical concerns were notably absent from discussions during a meeting held on Tuesday. This particular gathering had been identified as a potential venue where an opportunity to challenge the leadership of Jacinta Allan might have arisen, yet no such challenge occurred.
Labor Members of Parliament (MPs) in Victoria are reportedly pessimistic about the prospects for the upcoming November election. This internal sentiment indicates potential concerns within the party regarding their electoral performance.
A meeting of these Labor MPs took place on Tuesday. Despite the reported pessimism among the members, these specific concerns about the election were not raised or discussed during the proceedings of this gathering.
The Tuesday meeting had been identified as a potential forum where a challenge to Jacinta Allan's leadership could have emerged. However, with the absence of discussion on the MPs' concerns, no such challenge materialized from the session.
According to the Sydney Morning Herald, Labor MPs remain pessimistic about November’s election but did not discuss their concerns in a meeting on Tuesday that could have provided an opportunity to challenge Jacinta Allan.



