Steven Miles, the former premier of Queensland, has admitted defeat in the election following the LNP's win.

Miles has conceded his defeat to David Crisafulli in the dramatic election, marking the end of Labor's 10-year rule.

October 26th 2024.

Steven Miles, the former premier of Queensland, has admitted defeat in the election following the LNP's win.
In a surprising turn of events, the outgoing premier of Queensland, Steven Miles, has officially accepted defeat in the recent election, conceding the win to the LNP party. It was a dramatic election indeed, marking the end of Labor's long-standing reign of almost 10 years in the state. This concession call signifies a significant change in government for Queensland.

The LNP party had been in the lead throughout the heated vote count last night, and it seemed they were on track to secure a narrow victory. This morning, Miles made the call to David Crisafulli, the leader of the LNP party, to congratulate him on his win. With this, Crisafulli is set to become the 41st premier of Queensland, a momentous achievement for him and his party. In his victory speech, Crisafulli expressed his gratitude to the people of Queensland for choosing a "fresh start" and voting for a majority LNP government.

As the news of the LNP's win spread, many Australians were divided in their opinions. However, it seems that the people of Queensland have spoken, and their decision has been made. The LNP's victory marks the end of a challenging election for Labor, who had been holding 51 seats at the start of the race while the LNP had only 35. But as the votes were counted, the tables turned, and the LNP emerged as the victors.

Despite the loss, Miles remained gracious and did not hesitate to acknowledge the LNP's win. He also mentioned that there were still a few seats too close to call, so the final results may take a few more days to come in. Miles, surrounded by his family on stage at the Murrumba Tavern, expressed his pride in the Labor party's campaign and his last 10 months as premier. He also acknowledged the challenging circumstances they were up against and considered the outcome to be extraordinary.

In the end, the Queensland election proved to be a night of drama, twists, and turns, keeping everyone on the edge of their seats. But as the dust settles, it's clear that the LNP has emerged as the majority party, and the people of Queensland have voted for a fresh start. As Crisafulli aptly put it, "It's time" for a new era and a new political movement in Queensland. Despite the challenges ahead, it's an exciting time for the state, and the people can look forward to a fresh start with the LNP at the helm of the government.

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