We're not honourable losers: Shorten

Bill Shorten says Labor may be the underdogs in the federal election but insists the opposition can fight and win.

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten insists he's in it to win the federal election despite a retiring colleague casting doubt on the party's prospects.

Responding to Labor MP Gary Gray's comment it was highly unlikely the opposition would clinch a first-term election, Mr Shorten agreed that Labor were the underdogs.

"We didn't join the Labor Party to be honourable losers - we are in it to win it," he told reporters in Perth on Wednesday.

Mr Shorten said it would be a hard election but insisted Mr Gray hadn't said anything new.

"I think he is making the point - and of course I've spoken with him - that it is a hard battle for a first-term opposition."

The Labor leader also batted away suggestions that the loss of three incumbent West Australian MPs - Mr Gray, Alannah MacTiernan and Melissa Parke - was a vote of no confidence in him.

He pointed to the retirements of several Liberals.

"Do you take from that same question that they don't think their guy can win?"


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