Guy concedes defeat, but calls for unity

Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy has conceded defeat after the Liberal-National coalition was smashed by Labor in Saturday's state election.

Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy with candidate Nick McGowan

Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy with candidate Nick McGowan still hopes to win. (AAP) Source: AAP

Matthew Guy has conceded defeat and offered his congratulations to Premier Daniel Andrews on Labor's overwhelming victory in the Victorian state election.

Mr Guy, with his wife Renae by his side, called for unity in the party as it faces another four years in opposition and demands for an overhaul of the party.

"Can I say for the next parliament, as a party, we need to stick together. We need to stay united and we need to stay focused on our opponents and the game ahead, not on ourselves," he said.

 



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