The Allan government has dismissed the latest poll results which show support for Labor in Victoria has continued its downward trajectory.
A new survey has revealed support for Victorian Labor has continued to slide under Jacinta Allan 's leadership but the government says it is"not interested in polls".
The Coalition - which has been in front of Labor since March - now has a 10 percentage point lead over the government after its vote remained stable at 37 per cent. But Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas said the government were not interested in the polling when quizzed at a press conference about the plunge in support.
"These are the things that matter to the people of Victoria and they're the things that matter to the Allan Labor government." Since the survey was finalised, the Allan government has come under intense scrutiny after explosive allegations were levelled against the CFMEU'S Victorian branch involving government infrastructure projects.
Victorian Government Jacinta Allan Mary-Anne Thomas Victoria Premier Polling Allan Government John Pesutto Opposition Leader
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