Albanese ‘weakest PM’ in 16 years as new poll rocks Labor months from election

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Albanese ‘weakest PM’ in 16 years as new poll rocks Labor months from election
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been labelled the weakest leader since the early 2000s as Labor prepare to go into damage control following a new poll.

PM Anthony Albanese savaged by Australian voters in new poll as he is seen as weakest leader since survey started in 2008

Voters were questioned on nine categories relating to the two party leaders including experience, decisive and strong, has a vision for Australia, understands the major issues, cares for people, arrogant, likeable, in touch with voters and trustworthiness.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been labelled by voters as the weakest Australian leader since a Newspoll on characteristics started in 2008.

The targeted attack on Friday left at least one worshipper injured and the Jewish community angry at the lack of action from politicians and even police. In the poll conducted for The Australian, the PM also dropped to 56 per cent when voters were asked if they agree he had a vision for Australia's future.Both leaders remained the same from the last poll on understanding the major issues category, with Mr Albanese at 54 per cent, while Mr Dutton is on 58 per cent.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is seen as the more decisive and politician, according to the Newspoll conducted for The Australian. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman

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