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MPs get behind Shorten as voters turn away

A new Fairfax-Ipsos poll has suggested Australian voters are increasingly dissatisfied with Opposition Leader Bill Shorten.

Opposition leader Bill Shorten

Opposition leader Bill Shorten Source: AAP

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten's colleagues are standing by their leader despite his popularity with voters taking a tumble.

The latest Fairfax-Ipsos poll results show since May, Mr Shorten's approval rating has fallen from 42 to 36 per cent, while his disapproval rating rose from 47 to 52 per cent.

But shadow attorney-general Mark Dreyfus insists Mr Shorten is leading the party with tremendous distinction.

"He's the reason we are the unified team that we are today," he told ABC radio on Monday.

"Very many elections have been won by parties led by opposition leaders who were less popular."

The poll also revealed Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's approval rating fell by three percentage points and his disapproval rating rose three percentage points.

Labor continues to enjoy a two-party preferred lead over the government of 53 to 47 per cent.

The results follow ongoing political arguments about electricity supply and upcoming same-sex marriage postal survey.

The drawn-out citizenship saga has also featured heavily in federal politics for months, ensnaring senior coalition, Greens and some Labor and independent MPs.


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