Voters have given the tick of approval to Anthony Albanese’s plan to use taxpayer subsidies for clean energy projects.
Anthony Albanese may still be on top as preferred Prime Minister but he’s been unable to capture support for a major plan to Labor voters.
It suggests that if an election were held today Labor would maintain power but without any boost from the announcement of its signature manufacturing policy.A separate resolve poll conducted for the Nine Newspapers suggested the backlash from the rising cost of living had cut support for Labor – tying it with the Coalition on a two party preferred basis.“I think people are doing it tough and it is a reflection of the fact that it is hard to make ends meet,” she told Seven.
The Greens fell one point to 12 per cent, and minor parties and independents were also down a point to 10 per cent. Nationals frontbencher Barnaby Joyce defended the Coalition leader’s lagging support when asked why people weren’t throwing their support behind Mr Dutton.
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