Coalition blames crushing poll results on budget
Angus Taylor has blamed Labor’s federal budget for at least part of the Coalition's nosediving popularity among voters and One Nation’s surging support in the polls.
Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor has attributed the Liberal-National Coalition's recent decline in voter support to the federal government's latest budget. He suggests that the fiscal policies introduced by the Labor administration have alienated portions of the electorate, contributing to the party's poor performance in current surveys. Furthermore, Taylor pointed to the rise of One Nation as a direct consequence of voters shifting their allegiance away from the Coalition. This analysis highlights the political pressure the opposition is facing as they grapple with shifting public sentiment. The Coalition is now tasked with re-evaluating its strategy to regain lost ground before the next election cycle.
The statement underscores the ongoing political struggle between the major parties to capture voter confidence amidst economic uncertainty and the rise of minor parties.
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