The latest Newspoll, published by The Australian newspaper on Monday, gave Turnbull a 40 percent approval rating, the highest since his government was elected in 2016, as support for the far-right One Nation party has slumped.
Bill Shorten, leader of the opposition Labor party, scored a personal rating of 33 percent.
The result suggests Turnbull has shed the ill effects of a scandal over his deputy’s personal life and the disqualification of 11 lawmakers from parliament over their dual-citizen status, but his ruling party continues to lag behind.
Turnbull’s centre-right Liberal-National coalition trailed Labor 52-48 on a two-party preferred basis, according to the fortnightly poll. The ruling coalition has trailed in 34 straight Newspoll surveys.
“(Popularity) is personality-driven and Turnbull, for at least more people, seems to come across favourably,” said Chris Salisbury, politics lecturer at the University of Queensland.
“But I don’t know that it necessarily translates to any greater chance of success for the coalition retaining government,” he added.
Turnbull’s office declined to comment, but Australian Treasurer Scott Morrison told Sky News he was “not fussed” by the poll numbers.
Five by-elections scheduled for late July do not threaten the government’s slender one-seat majority since they are all in seats held by rival parties.
However, they will serve as a crucial test of the public mood ahead of a general election due in 2019, Salisbury said, adding that a very strong showing in the by-elections could tempt Turnbull to call an early poll.
Published in Daily Times, June 19th 2018.
The 100-Index of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) continued with bullish trend on Friday, gaining…
Members of the Sarhad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) Executive Committee on Friday demanded…
The price of 24 karat per tola gold increased by Rs.1,300 and was sold at…
The weekly inflation, measured by the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), went up by 0.55 percent…
The Pakistani rupee on Friday appreciated by 08 paisa against the US dollar in the…
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan on Friday pledged support for textiles and apparel…
Leave a Comment