Liberal MPs rally behind Turnbull

Malcolm Turnbull has clocked up his 30th consecutive Newspoll loss. So what are his colleagues saying?

A file image of Senator Mathias Cormann and PM Malcolm Turnbull.

Malcolm Turnbull has lost his 30th consecutive Newspoll but Liberal MPs are still backing him. (AAP)

WHAT MPS ARE SAYING ON MONDAY ABOUT THE NEWSPOLL RESULT:

* "I regret making those remarks at the time, making the remarks about 30 Newspolls" - Malcolm Turnbull.

* "It's really, I suppose, something for Malcolm to explain why it applied to me, but shouldn't apply now" - Tony Abbott.

* "It's Mr Turnbull who said 30 Newspolls is a definition of success. That's his problem" - Bill Shorten.

* "But what I (also) promised to do was to provide economic leadership and traditional cabinet government and I have done both" - Turnbull.

* "We are in a close, tight political environment. The next election is absolutely there to be won" - Turnbull.

* "The public are expressing an opinion, but it will come to a point where they will have to make a decision about who they trust with economic management and national security and I'm confident that that will be Malcolm Turnbull" - Julie Bishop.

* "What (voters) don't want is a Shorten government, people want us to succeed" - Angus Taylor.

* "It's not unusual for incumbent governments in between elections being behind in the polls, I mean we're not actually that far behind, truth be told" - Mathias Cormann.

* "Jumping at shadows at the Newspoll, or indeed 30 Newspolls, is never going to be the basis for good, sound government" - Eric Abetz.

* "If you believed the polls, Nick Xenophon was going to be premier a few months ago" - Simon Birmingham.


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