Australian state Labor MPs Chris Minns and Michael Daley are the top contenders jostling for the leadership of the New South Wales (NSW) opposition after Jodi McKay quit last week. This will be the second time Minns and Daley have faced off for the role and the third attempt for Minns overall. But Minns promised no recriminations against his opponent’s faction should he win the top job. “Of course, I promise no recriminations,” Minns told Sky News on Tuesday. With two contenders, Labor party rules require the caucus and rank-and-file members to vote, which could be a bruising and lengthy process unless one person drops out. Minns said Daley has “every right to put up his hand, as do I.” But he said he could not tell his challenger to withdraw his nomination to avoid a potentially damaging contest. The opposition leadership contest comes after the NSW Labor party’s policies—and …