Albanese clueless on election polling
Anthony Albanese reveals he raised the alarm about Labor’s strategy before the election, says he didn’t know the party didn’t even have a campaign committee.
Anthony Albanese reveals he raised the alarm about Labor’s strategy before the election, says he didn’t know the party didn’t even have a campaign committee.
With Shorten staying put, Albanese can only dream of the job security enjoyed by the PM.
Labor frontbencher Michelle Rowland says her pre-election claims that Bill Shorten’s unpopularity was not a liability were wrong.
Butcher Augusto De Romanis says was forced to drop Labor at the ballot box as the party had stopped listening to real people.
Labor’s franking credits stance looms as the first major policy Anthony Albanese could drop.
In his first public response to the poll review, Anthony Albanese unveils a renewal plan for the ALP, saying the party needs to change.
Another loss in or before 2022 would be catastrophic and may well usher in Labor’s end as a political force in this country.
As Labor’s review pointed to swing against it by Chinese-Australians, the party appears to have deserted those voters.
Peter Dutton says Labor’s damning election review shows how the party is tearing each other apart.
Bill Shorten’s unpopularity was one of the three key reasons Labor lost the election.
Many twice-defeated opposition leaders might decide their time has come and gone. Not Bill.
Anthony Albanese has been granted a mandate to reposition Labor by junking its anti-coal rhetoric.
Anthony Albanese has been urged to devise a new policy to stop wealthy people from buying election outcomes.
Finding reasons for their poll loss was easy. Reclaiming power is a very different story.
As Labor tries to come to grips with its surprise federal election defeat, former prime minister Paul Keating has issued a warning on future policy.
The sheer volume of Labor’s spending announcements ‘created a sense of risk’ in the minds of voters.
Labor stalwarts Jay Weatherill and Craig Emerson have identified why Labor lost the election: their report paints a dismal picture.
Bill Shorten’s ‘stumble’ on the cost of Labor’s climate change policies allowed the Coalition to escalate its attack on him.
Scott Morrison has accused Labor of being in denial about the policies they took to the election.
Labor’s campaign was trounced by the combined forces of Clive Palmer and the Coalition, an election review has found.
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