The coalition loses its 34 th Newspoll

Treasurer Scott Morrison says he's not concerned by the latest Newspoll that shows Labor is leading the coalition 52 to 48 per cent on a two-party preferred basis.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition leader Bill Shorten

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Treasurer Scott Morrison says he's not concerned by the latest Newspoll that shows Labor is leading the coalition 52 to 48 per cent on a two-party preferred basis.

It's the 34th consecutive Newspoll the government has lost since Malcolm Turnbull took over the leadership from Tony Abbott almost three years ago.

But Mr Morrison's told Sky News, he's not worried a year out from an election - when opinions become decisions


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