Matthew Guy has been elected unopposed as opposition leader in the Australian state of Victoria after a Victorian Liberal party room spill motion to replace Michael O’Brien on Tuesday morning. The party room vote, which saw Guy elected 20-11, took place at Victorian Liberals headquarters prior to the state’s Parliament resuming sitting after the state’s sixth COVID-19 lockdown, caused parliament to be delayed for a week 3AW radio reported. The returned leaderĀ arrived at the party room meeting flanked by key supporters, including MPs Tim Smith, James Newbury, Bev McArthur, Richard Riordan, and Bill Tilley. David Southwick, the member for Caulfield, was elected as Deputy Leader. “Firstly, I want to say my thoughts immediately on this day are with all of those people on the frontline working to manage our COVID response here in Victoria, people like my wife and all those other people like myself who yesterday were homeschooling,” Guy …