Bandt’s three demands for ALP as leaders rule out deal
Peter Dutton and Adam Bandt have both ruled out any chance their parties would do a deal to form minority government, as the Greens leader outlines his priorities.
Peter Dutton and Adam Bandt have both ruled out any chance their parties would do a deal to form minority government, as the Greens leader outlines his priorities.
Secure borders must always be a first-order priority for government.
Anthony Albanese has denied he is worried about his personal standing among voters, despite his approval rating being the same as Scott Morrison’s in the lead-up to the Coalition’s 2022 election loss.
Anthony Albanese’s approval ratings have slumped to the equal-lowest level since he became Prime Minister, as Peter Dutton fails to sway voters over management of the inflation crisis.
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are locked into a cycle of mutually assured destruction. Both leaders must now reflect on their collective and unenvious record of having identically low approval ratings.
The NSW Liberal Party is not fit for purpose to oversee the upcoming federal campaign in the state that is likely to decide the contest between Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton.
After taking the fight up to Anthony Albanese, the Opposition Leader’s challenge is to prosecute an alternative vision.
Newspoll puts not only the Prime Minister between a rock and a hard place but the nation too as the threat of a hung parliament, with the balance held by the Greens and/or teals, likely.
A majority of voters expect a hung parliament at the next federal election, as Labor’s primary vote falls and the Coalition increases its primary vote lead.
Despite taxpayer-funded wage rises, income tax cuts and energy rebates, and hints of more handouts to come, support for Labor continues to soften.
Less than a third of voters back Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton as the leaders of their own parties, a Newspoll has found.
As the odds of a minority government at the next election increase, less than a third of voters say Anthony Albanese is their preferred leader of the Labor Party.
There is no evidence in the polls to suggest that voters have moved decisively against the Albanese government yet. The question of leadership may determine if they ultimately do.
A state-by-state Newspoll demographic analysis shows the federal Coalition pulling ahead of Labor for the first time in NSW, while increasing its lead in Queensland.
Voters are becoming increasingly fed up with both major leaders, the latest Newspoll shows, with Peter Dutton’s nuclear bid failing to garner support.
The Prime Minister is not considering further punishment against the rogue senator, who says ‘some members are attempting to intimidate me into resigning from the Senate’.
Primary support for the Coalition and Labor has fallen following the release of Peter Dutton’s nuclear power strategy, with the community almost evenly split over the plan.
The nuclear debate is there to be won for Peter Dutton but the bigger problem lies with electoral disillusionment deepening with neither Labor nor the Coalition having an answer.
It’s easy to see why senior Coalition figures are not convinced when Anthony Albanese insists no early election is on the cards.
As the PM bids to outmanoeuvre Peter Dutton on emission targets and the Coalition prepares for an early election, Newspoll has the Opposition Leader ahead as the more experienced and decisive leader.
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