by dedja » Tue Apr 30, 2024 4:11 pm
by wenchbarwer » Tue Apr 30, 2024 4:14 pm
dedja wrote:This government isn’t the first and won’t be the last to do it … using public money to fund blatant political ads in the guise of ‘informing the public’ with regard to the tax rate changes on July 1.
by Jimmy_041 » Tue Apr 30, 2024 5:41 pm
wenchbarwer wrote:dedja wrote:This government isn’t the first and won’t be the last to do it … using public money to fund blatant political ads in the guise of ‘informing the public’ with regard to the tax rate changes on July 1.
How else is he supposed to cover up the fact he's broken this election promise?
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 17, 2024 1:41 pm
Peter Dutton leads ahead of Anthony Albanese as preferred leader
New polling data has handed Peter Dutton his first preferred lead with Australian voters.
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Opposition leader Peter Dutton has slid ahead of Anthony Albanese as the nation’s preferred prime minister, according to the results of a new poll.
The latest Resolve political survey revealed Mr Dutton held a narrow lead with 36 per cent of voters support, slightly ahead of Mr Albanese’s 35 per cent.
It comes after the Liberal leader sharply rejected Labor’s climate policy last week, vowing to abandon its interim legislated carbon emissions target to focus on the economy.
The results of the poll, conducted for the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age, surveyed over 1,600 eligible voters last week.
Mr Dutton revive a political battle over climate policy and immigration. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Mr Dutton revive a political battle over climate policy and immigration. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman
The poll revealed Labor’s primary vote fell to 28 per cent, with the Coalition remaining at 36 per cent.
About 40 per cent of voters believed Mr Dutton and the Coalition would better manage the economy while 24 per cent preferred Mr Albanese and Labor.
A drop in approval over Labor’s economic policies come after its third federal budget which included a $300 power bill rebate, welfare support and tax cuts from July 1.
Voters preferred Labor’s take on climate issues. Picture: NCA NewsWire.
Voters preferred Labor’s take on climate issues. Picture: NCA NewsWire.
In his budget reply Mr Dutton vowed to cut the permanent migration intake to shelve up housing stock and deploy nuclear energy to supplement Australia’s transition away from coal power.
When about Mr Albanese’s performance as prime minister about 36 per cent of voters said he was doing well, while 50 per cent believing he was doing poorly.
About 40 per cent of voters said Mr Dutton was doing a bad job as opposition leader while 42 per cent approved of his performance.
Both major parties held equal standing with backing from 32 per cent of the voters on the issue of jobs and wages.
Mr Albanese and Labor attracted more support on the issue of environment and climate, with 24 per cent of the vote in contrast to 22 per cent support for Mr Dutton and the Coalition.
The next federal election is due by May next year.
by Jim05 » Mon Jun 17, 2024 4:14 pm
by dedja » Mon Jun 17, 2024 4:17 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 17, 2024 4:45 pm
dedja wrote:All that poll shows is that the people polled thought Dutton was fractionally less shit than Albanese.
The choice at the next election is like choosing between sleeping with your sister or mother.
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 17, 2024 4:46 pm
Jim05 wrote:Dutton is unelectable.
More and more votes are going to go to the teals and greens and I’d suspect Labor win next election with a minority and has to work with those two
by dedja » Mon Jun 17, 2024 5:17 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:All that poll shows is that the people polled thought Dutton was fractionally less shit than Albanese.
The choice at the next election is like choosing between sleeping with your sister or mother.
Same with the US
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Jun 17, 2024 6:15 pm
dedja wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:All that poll shows is that the people polled thought Dutton was fractionally less shit than Albanese.
The choice at the next election is like choosing between sleeping with your sister or mother.
Same with the US
... except it's with your Dad or brother.
by MW » Mon Jun 17, 2024 8:31 pm
by dedja » Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:48 pm
MW wrote:Could put Pauline Hanson in charge of the coalition right now and she'd be the preferred PM...
Cost of living will kill every sitting government at their next elections around the world.
by stan » Mon Jun 17, 2024 11:26 pm
This is certainly his chance, no doubt. Cost of living is out of control, the economy is actually in the absolute shit is crashing hard and this won't be a soft landing which should show its face on the next few months.Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:dedja wrote:All that poll shows is that the people polled thought Dutton was fractionally less shit than Albanese.
The choice at the next election is like choosing between sleeping with your sister or mother.
Same with the US
... except it's with your Dad or brother.
Interesting how Albo has gone from looking like a "good bloke" to a bit of a bumbler.
He's tried to be a friend of everybody and people are starting to see through it
Shorten tried the same thing and came a cropper. Told the Melbourne luvvies that coal is bad then told Queenslanders coal is good
The Voice thing really hurt his appearance.
People are hurting financially and someone has to cop it. They did promise life would be cheaper under them and its not (it never was going to be. Interest rates and cost of energy were always going to sky rocket)
On the other hand; nobody likes Dutton and their track record is awful but people have short memories.
Do people really care about climate change or keeping warm and/or feeding their kids?
The Teal areas can afford to care about climate change - I'm not sure people in Laborland give the same $hit.
It certainly came out that way in the Voice referendum where the Labor vote completely smashed them
by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:40 am
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:43 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Albo putting his ****ing foot in it
by Jim05 » Mon Oct 21, 2024 3:09 pm
by tigerpie » Mon Oct 21, 2024 4:14 pm
Jim05 wrote:Surely it’s time to expel Lidia Thorpe from Parliament. Disgraceful
by Booney » Thu Oct 24, 2024 10:51 am
by dedja » Thu Oct 24, 2024 11:00 am
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Oct 24, 2024 12:25 pm
Booney wrote:Thorpe says, and it has been shown, that she pledged allegiance to the Queens "hairs" not the Queens "heirs".
For mine then she's not a sworn in senator and she should immediately be removed from the senate.
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