Neil Mitchell SLAMS Matthew Guy’s campaign against Daniel Andrews for ‘wimping out’ on key issues such as Covid and Victoria’s enormous debt
- Melbourne’s top rating radio host Neil Mitchell slammed Opposition campaign
- Radio 3AW broadcaster said Matthew Guy’s team had ‘wimped out’
- Mr Mitchell slammed the Opposition for failing to use Covid as an issue
- Melbourne suffered the world’s longest lockdown in 2021
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Melbourne’s top rating radio host slammed the Liberal party for failing to use Daniel Andrews’ hardline Covid policies agin
Top rating Melbourne radio host Neil Mitchell has slammed the Liberal Party for failing to use Daniel Andrews‘ hardline Covid policies against him during the state election campaign.
The Radio 3AW host panned Opposition Leader Matthew Guy on Nine News on Saturday evening – blasting the Coalition for having ‘avoided the pandemic as an issue’ over the past month.
‘I think they wimped it,’ Mitchell said.
‘The Libs avoided it, they thought it was too negative.’
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At the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Melbourne suffered the world’s longest lockdown at 263 days – significantly more severe than Sydney’s 159 days – and Mr Andrews enforced tougher restrictions than other premiers.
Mitchell also took aim at both sides for failing to tackle major issues such as health and debt during the campaign.
Victoria’s ambulance crisis has come under the spotlight in recent months and the state’s net debt is $99.9billion – well above every other Australian state or territory.
Mitchell has held the number one spot on 3AW’s morning program for most ratings surveys over the past three decades, however, Andrews has not spoken to him in more than five years.

Andrews has not spoken to Mitchell, the host of Radio 3AW’s top-rating mornings program, in five years
Polls closed at 6pm AEDT. Labor needs 45 seats to govern in its own right. Mr Andrews’ government currently has 55 seats and the Coalition is on 27 seats.
Vote counting is expected to be slow due to more than 1.9million early votes being cast.