PRIME Minister Julia Gillard says she's had a good week touring Sydney's west but won't comment on opinion polls signalling big electoral losses for Labor in the region.
Ms Gillard on Thursday wrapped up her five-day stay in the west, widely seen as a bid to sandbag the area for her party before the September election.
Asked at a jobs expo in Liverpool whether Labor was "dead in the water" in the west, she repeated her response that she did not comment on opinion polls.
"People will make their own decisions in September about how they want to vote, and the choice will be an incredibly clear one.
"This government has a very clear plan for the future, we've charted the course and we want to pursue it.
"On the other side of politics we just see negativity. Come September, people will make their choice."
When asked if the local Labor MPs with her wanted to comment on the party's standing in the west, Ms Gillard said she had answered "for the team".
"We're not here to talk about opinion polls. We're here to talk about issues that matter for the people we've just met."
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