Support for the Coalition and ALP has not changed in the latest Newspoll despite Prime Minister Scott Morrison experiencing a week to forget in Parliament. Surveying 1526 voters nationally between February 9 and 12, the exclusive poll for The Australian newspaper released on Sunday night found the Coalition’s primary vote remains on a record low of 34 per cent as Labor continues to peak on 41 per cent. But a three-point slump for the Greens (11 per cent to 8 per cent) and a corresponding rise in support for independents and minor parties to a record 14 per cent left the two-party-preferred result at 55-45.
Ssource: Labor leads Coalition 55-45 in latest Newspoll as Greens slump
Matthew Guy is desperately trying to whitewash and rehabilitate a past that never happened. His teacher Scott Morrison who has been doing it for years. A one time leader of a political party who crashed like Tim Smith drunk on entitlement who not only believed he was born to rule but represented a small minority of like-minded Victorians who believed they were the only ones entitled to profit. Matthew Guy's record speaks to his belief in that entitlement. However all his current advertising can't hide his CV and personal history of scandals.
Returning Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy carries
significant baggage into his contest for government with Premier Daniel
Andrews. In his time as planning minister in the Baillieu/Napthine
governments between 2010 and 2014, and later in his role as party
leader, he was caught up in a string of controversies involving Liberal
Party figures, donors or donations.
Ventnor
Fishermans Bend
Mr Skyscraper
$10,000-a-head developer dinners
The green wedge
Lobster dinner
Penthouse lunch
Plus Plus
Source: Matthew Guy: The greatest controversie
The systematic robbing of a Constitutionally formed Independent
Statutory Body, Our Public Broadcaster, of its power to do what it was
Chartered to do. The ABC has been intentionally and conspiratorially
neutered by the LNP for its singular political interest, and that of the
IPA and Murdoch Media, in a quid pro quo funded arrangement that will
continue until it’s dismantled or completely privatized as a News source
and agency. SAVE OUR ABC, SAVE DEMOCRACY
“Relentless attacks” on the ABC from the Coalition have drained up to $600 million in annual funding from the national broadcaster and blunted its criticism of the federal government, according to a report released on Monday.
The report is co-authored by the Australia Institute’s Fergus Pitt and veteran ABC journalist and board member – and The New Daily contributor – Quentin Dempster.
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