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Courier-Mail’s Voter Verdict on Steven Miles and David Crisafulli ahead of 2024 Qld state election

Our panel of undecided voters have analysed the performance of each leader during the past week of the election campaign, with one leader copping a bleak 3/10 rating. SEE THE VIDEO

Making babies cry, failing to connect: Voter Verdict week 2

Undecided voters have slammed the men vying to become premier for their lack of vision and clear answers on major issues, including the Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Opposition Leader David Crisafulli was described as unrelatable and called out for dodging questions and policies lacking in detail.

Meanwhile, voters were also unimpressed with Premier Steven Miles, with voters calling him out for his “unstatesmanlike” demeanour and for not answering questions.

The Courier-Mail’s exclusive Voter Verdict of 20 undecided voters chosen by pollster YouGov found Premier Steven Miles narrowly won the second week of the campaign for the second week in a row.

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Elodie from Kenmore said Mr Crisafulli’s policies lacked depth, questioning his plan to cut ambulance ramping.

“It’s a very complex and multifaceted problem,” she said.

“It can’t just be solved with one simple little policy.

Leader of the Opposition David Crisafulli. Picture: Liam Kidston.
Leader of the Opposition David Crisafulli. Picture: Liam Kidston.

“This week was just a lot of middle-aged men talking about things like abortion, which don’t really affect them at all.”

Both leaders failed to capture the undecided voters with their plan for Brisbane 2032.

“No one’s using it for a positive in any way, shape or form,” George Solakidis from Minyama said.

“It’s just like it’s a taboo subject because it’s probably costing a lot of money. But then again, that can be used to a positive, but no one’s willing to discuss that.”

Sarah Curry from Wavell Heights said Mr Crisafulli was tiptoeing around his plan for an Olympic stadium.

“Answer concisely and appropriately and just be a strong leader,” she said.

“You want to lead Queensland. Show us how. Show us how you’re going to do it.”

The voters said Mr Crisafulli dodging questions hit a new low in the second week of the campaign.

“A very low point I found was David’s lack of willingness to actually communicate to his constituents or answer any particular questions about the stadium plans or anything to do along those lines,” Matthew Wilson from Geebung said.

“I think that both candidates are still missing the mark in regards to obviously connecting with people and ordinary folks.”

Premier Steven Miles. Pic: Adam Head.
Premier Steven Miles. Pic: Adam Head.

Many of the undecided voters felt like abortion took up too much of the conversation this week after the minority parties said they would propose changes to the state’s laws in the next term of parliament.

“My general thoughts regarding this week is that the topic of abortion has been brought up, and I do not think that that’s a pressing issue right now,” Olivia from Kelvin Grove said.

“I think costs of living and youth crime and a lot of other things need to be discussed and talked about – abortion, not so much.

Gail McIntyre from the Sunshine Coast said she wanted more from both leaders.

“I find that Steven Miles doesn’t come across to me as a statesman or an orator, and that to me is really important,” she said.

“I’d like to see more details from both leaders, particularly where the funding is coming from.

“And how can we, the voters, hold this elected government accountable when promises aren’t kept?”

VOTER VERDICT

Jason Choice.
Jason Choice.

Name: Jason Choice

Age: 34

Occupation: OSHC Coordinator

Location: Keperra

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 5/10

“Neither (leader) has mentioned how they’re going to tackle rising housing costs, prices and cost of living,” he said.

“I would like it if David stopped using slogans and started saying how he’s going to do things.”

Breanna Swan.
Breanna Swan.

Name: Breanna

Age: 27

Occupation: Student

Location: New Farm

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 3/10

“David Crisafulli’s plan to prosecute youth offenders as adults. I do find concerning as it doesn’t get to the root cause of the problem, in my opinion,” she said.

“I really want Steven Miles to touch on youth crime, seeing as though that’s a big topic with David Crisafulli.

“I want a response from Steven Miles, More of an extensive conversation around what his plan is with youth crime, especially for the long term.”

Elizabeth.
Elizabeth.

Name: Elizabeth

Age: 30

Occupation: Accounts manager

Location: Toowong

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 6/10

“I’m not really convinced by the adult crime, adult time,” she said.

“I’m just not convinced that it’s in anyone’s best interests that kids serve adult time. And what does that really look like?

“I think it sounds like a really hard stance and it sounds like something to kind of be firm on crime, which I think is a good thing. But I don’t understand how that would work, and I’m not sure if that’s really a good option for juvenile criminals.”

Claire Wright.
Claire Wright.

Name: Claire Wright

Age: 45

Occupation: Administrator

Location: Redlands

Steven Miles rating: 5/10

David Crisafulli rating: 5/10

“Neither of them has done anything to sway me either way to their parties,” she said.

“I still don’t think that they have connected enough with myself and I am still wanting a little bit more from both of them, to be honest.”

Matthew Wilson.
Matthew Wilson.

Name: Matthew Wilson

Age: 34

Occupation: Motor resolutions consultant

Location: Geebung

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 3/10

“David Crisafulli has not really sort of gone into detail about his housing plan, but he keeps saying that he’s going to be able to do better,” he said.

“But he’s, he’s provided no actual data or plan.

“A very low point (this week) I found was David’s lack of willingness to actually communicate to his constituents or answer any particular questions about the stadium plans or anything to do along those lines.”

Troy Enright.
Troy Enright.

Name: Troy Enright

Age: 33

Occupation: IT Manager

Location: Brisbane City

Steven Miles rating: 4/10

David Crisafulli rating: 6/10

“I did see talk of the Gabba coming back into place for the Olympics, which I think is good, but it was off the back of someone asking that question specifically,” he said.

“There’s talk of like another review, which I think we are sort of quickly running out of time for that.”

Khatra Nekzad.
Khatra Nekzad.

Name: Khatra Nekzad

Age: 33

Occupation: Individual giving manager

Location: Brisbane City

Steven Miles rating: 3/10

David Crisafulli rating: 7/10

“I think Crisafulli’s idea of actually expanding the judicial powers to allow, if you do an adult crime, you’ll be charged with adult time,” she said.

“And, I mean, that’s fair enough. And I think him being able to do that and actually make that happen, I think will actually have an effect on youth crime, which is fantastic.”

Olivia
Olivia

Name: Olivia

Age: 21

Location: Kelvin Grove

Steven Miles rating: 5/10

David Crisafulli rating: 5/10

“The topic of abortion has been brought up and I do not think that’s a pressing issue right now,” she said.

“I think costs of living and youth crime and a lot of other things need to be discussed and talked about – abortion, not so much.

Stephen Robertson.
Stephen Robertson.

Name: Stephen Robertson

Age: 43

Occupation: Homemaker

Location: Murgon

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 5/10

“I don’t think Steven or David is really connecting with the people for this election, at least not for me anyway,” he said.

“I’m still not being swayed. I’m still not believing them. I’m still stuck on. Are you really going to stick with your promises when you are done of all these policies?

“I’m not interested in attacking or putting anyone down. That just turns me off completely and makes me wish I didn’t have to vote.”

Jack Lee.
Jack Lee.

Name: Jack Lee

Age: 26

Occupation: Junior data analyst

Location: Ashgrove

Steven Miles rating: 7/10

David Crisafulli rating: 6/10

“I know it’s both of their sort of central talking points. But I mean, (I’d like to see more) just the cost of living right now I think it is probably the biggest issue,” he said.

“So just more of that really, honestly, at least for me personally.”

Nicholas
Nicholas

Name: Nicholas

Age: 46

Occupation: DJ

Location: South Brisbane

Steven Miles rating: 8/10

David Crisafulli rating: 0/10

“I have not noticed any moments or policies over the last week,” he said.

Kimberley Lusk.
Kimberley Lusk.

Name: Kimberley Lusk

Age: 43

Occupation: Retired chef

Location: Imbil

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 7/10

“I’m interested to hear what Crisafulli will do with youth crime and how he intends to improve things with DV,” she said.

“I would like to hear more about what the intentions are for parole for offenders, especially repeat offenders.

Elodie
Elodie

Name: Elodie

Age: 39

Occupation: Medical receptionist

Location: Kenmore

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 5/10

“I think both Miles and Crisafulli have struggled to connect with me this week,” she said.

“It’s just a lot of our middle aged men talking about things like abortion, which don’t really affect them at all.”

Brett Jones.
Brett Jones.

Name: Brett Jones

Age: 53

Occupation: Maintenance

Location: Cairns

Steven Miles rating: 8/10

David Crisafulli rating: 7/10

“I like the long term fares at 50c and the energy rebates (from Miles),” he said.

“I’d like to see (Crisafulli) talk about the inflation and the cost of living crisis a little bit more.”

Stephen Muir.
Stephen Muir.

Name: Stephen Muir

Age: 30

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 4.5/10

“I would say it’s not like any campaign I’ve seen in other elections their playing more dirty and spiteful,” he said.

“Crisafulli also doesn’t wanna make up his mind in regards to an Olympic stadium for the 2032 Olympics I think this is going is also cutting a fine line with only eight years to go.”

Simon Levy.
Simon Levy.

Name: Simon Levy

Age: 52

Occupation: Commercial manager

Location: Margate

Steven Miles rating: 5/10

David Crisafulli rating: 7/10

“I think Miles is making a lot of mistakes and just doesn’t connect with me at all,” he said.

“The whole Olympics has been an absolute mess.

“And it just shows you the government here has got no idea how to organise anything at all.”

Gail McIntyre.
Gail McIntyre.

Name: Gail McIntyre

Age: 63

Occupation: Retired

Location: Sunshine Coast

Steven Miles rating: 5/10

David Crisafulli rating: 8/10

“I think David Crisafulli spoke really well with meaning, and he seemed really genuine,” she said.

“I think David Crisafulli actually outlined his policies well, although I’d still like to see more detail about funding.

“I find that Steven Miles doesn’t come across to me as a statesman or an orator, and that to me is really important.”

George Solakidis.
George Solakidis.

Name: George Solakidis

Age: 47

Occupation: Senior Lead Specialist

Location: Minyama

Steven Miles rating: 6/10

David Crisafulli rating: 7/10

“It’s been a tit for tat with both leaders, discussing broken promises from ten years ago,” he said.

“I don’t think personally either leaders is really connecting with me at the moment.”

“And also the Olympics is still taboo, it’s inevitable, it’s going to happen.”

Sarah Curry.
Sarah Curry.

Name: Sarah Curry

Age: 42

Occupation: Community engagement specialist

Location: Wavell Heights

Steven Miles rating: 4/10

David Crisafulli rating: 3/10

“ (Crisafulli) is sort of tiptoeing around the big issues. I want a strong leader. I want someone who’s going to be decisive, even if it’s not popular vote,” she said.

“I don’t really love Crisafulli all that much or Steven Miles – It’s kind of better the devil you know than the devil. That’s sort of what it’s coming down to at the moment.”

Beth
Beth

Name: Beth

Age: 64

Occupation: Retired

Location: Newmarket

Steven Miles rating: 8/10

David Crisafulli rating: 6/10

“I think (Miles) has a better social engagement with the public. He’s a better communicator than David Crisafulli,” she said.

“I’d like to of course, to see more time and energy and effort being put into health care and some innovations around that, but also around literacy. I think that’s really an area of real importance.”

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