Mr Perrottet is approaching the state election in March with a signature policy proposing to make the state’s poker machines cashless which require users to use a cashless card which also includes daily limits. The controversial policy has drawn a sharp response from the state’s powerful clubs and pubs sector but has drawn plaudits from charity heavyweights including Tim Costello and critically, the state’s peak body for unions, UnionsNSW. His comments on Monday come at end of a tense five days for the premier which started with senior colleagues encouraging him to reveal that he had worn a Nazi officer’s...