Kogarah MP Chris Minns has become the new leader of NSW Labor after his rival Michael Daley withdrew from the race. Minns, the only candidate to nominate after Daley pulled out, was unanimously elected at the Labor caucus on Friday. “I’m very humbled to be elected leader of the parliamentary Labor Party with huge challenges ahead for NSW Labor,” Minns said after the meeting. “Now the hard work begins for the Labor party to get up off the mat and take the fight to the Berejiklian government and have some positive plans for the future of NSW.” “I know that task will be difficult. I believe I am up to it.” Daley said he dropped out “for the good of the party” since Minns, who gained at least 23 votes out of 50, had most of the caucus support. He insisted that no one within the state Labor party had …