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Leadership chaos hands Coalition worst poll result in a decade

The Morrison government has been confronted with an opinion poll that shows the Coalition’s primary vote has fallen to 33 per cent, marking the lowest result since Brendan Nelson was opposition leader in 2008.

File images: Labor leader Bill Shorten (L), PM Scott Morrison and Malcolm Turnbull  (R)
File images: Labor leader Bill Shorten (L), PM Scott Morrison and Malcolm Turnbull (R) Source: AAP

The Newspoll shows Labor surging ahead on two-party preferred, now leading the government 56 - 44. Bill Shorten also emerged as the preferred prime minister ahead of Scott Morrison.

 

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