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Labor is on track for a thumping victory according to the latest Newspoll. PeterGleeson63: It’s all become a bit of an anti-climax. Whatever JoshFrydenberg delivers up in the budget will be unravelled anyway by the Labor Party. MORE: thekennyreport

Labor is on track to record a resounding victory at the next federal election, with the latest Newspoll showing the Opposition leads the Coalition 54-46 on a two-party-preferred basis.

The results stand as the Coalition's 50th consecutive Newspoll loss. Meanwhile, Barnaby Joyce has stoked leadership tensions within the Nationals, saying he would have 'no guilt' about returning to his Party's leadership.

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