Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

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Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by The Mechanic » Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:49 am

Federal Labor remains in an election-winning position but the coalition has narrowed the gap, according to a new national poll.

The Ipsos poll conducted for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age has the opposition leading the Liberal-National coalition 51 per cent to 49 per cent on a two-party preferred, down from 54 per cent to 46 per cent in December.

Labor's primary vote has fallen from 37 to 33 per cent over two months, while the coalition's rose 36 to 38 per cent in the poll of 1200 voters.

It comes after Prime Minister Scott Morrison last week ramped up the rhetoric on border protection following a historic loss in parliament on legislation making it easier for refugees to get medical transfers to Australia.
Australians are sick to death of Immigrants flooding our country....

our roads are full and overflowing

our hospitals are full and overflowing

our services are overwhelmed

house prices have skyrocketed

our living standards are dropping like a hot rock..

and the list goes on...

Our governments are addicted to immigration... after they sold off all of our manufacturing jobs this is about the only industry were now have here in Australia... Brining in immigrants and servicing those bludgers in the way of higher taxes..
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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by cods » Mon Feb 18, 2019 10:22 am

Scotty needs to bring the election forward..SOON>..

no one that I know of ever asked for a MEDIVAC.....yet we have one.....PLEASE EXPLAIN.

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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by LEFTWINGER supreme » Mon Feb 18, 2019 11:30 am

Yes bring on the election :yahoo

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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by Serial Brain 9 » Mon Feb 18, 2019 12:53 pm

As i have said already.

Australia is sailing along nicely and it would be a very bad move to switch back to labor given that they have shown their hands now that they have the numbers to vote bills through.

And what was the very first thing they did?

Vote for open borders again - so back to the Rudd/Gillard days of a nonstop shambles and money wasted hand over fist.

Our inflation is low,

Our wages are steady,

Our unemployment is low,

Our budget is almost back in the Black.

Why would you had the Reins back over to a party of Debt, Deficit and Caos?
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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by cods » Mon Feb 18, 2019 3:40 pm

if your a LTARD sb... they forget all of that its part of the brainwashing they go through....

they have very selective memory issues....

look how shortarse has disappeared ... he always does hasnt been seen since the Bill Passed... whats he ashamed of????.... I have asked a couple of time where is dickhead.... and they dont know...

ALBO COMES OUT LIKE THE LITTLE RAIN DOLL IN ONE OF THOSE CLOCKWORK CLOCKS.oop....and strikes a few blows on his little drum and then he too disappears........


its really the oddest thing.....maybe they are really little moles and have little hidey holes... :rofl :rofl :rofl

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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by Bobby » Mon Feb 18, 2019 5:05 pm

This is good - we'll have an exciting election.
Shorty will have to work to be the next PM.
It's about time he did something - the lazy sod - he never had a proper job in his life.

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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Feb 18, 2019 5:27 pm

Both Labor leaders running for election this year, Shorten and Daley, are both non entities, wishy washy, banal speakers and totally ordinary.

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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by Neferti » Mon Feb 18, 2019 5:35 pm

Did anyone watch Question Time today? Normally I avoid the "bunfight" but decided to watch it today. Bull Shitten looked very dejected ... bad Polls ... so sad, too bad.

Morrison came out fighting and I think he has finally found his feet and is proving that he is NOT Turncoat Lite. If he keeps it up, I might even vote Liberal this coming Election ... I did NOT vote for Turncoat, and LOT of people preferred to vote Informal, just like I did.

Maybe, just maybe, Morrison will be able to get all those "delcons" back ... reportedly a MILLION Liberal voters who were put off by backstabbing Turncoat. Let's hope so. Australia needs a Coalition Government ... GALP always screws it up.

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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by cods » Mon Feb 18, 2019 5:56 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
Mon Feb 18, 2019 5:35 pm
Did anyone watch Question Time today? Normally I avoid the "bunfight" but decided to watch it today. Bull Shitten looked very dejected ... bad Polls ... so sad, too bad.

Morrison came out fighting and I think he has finally found his feet and is proving that he is NOT Turncoat Lite. If he keeps it up, I might even vote Liberal this coming Election ... I did NOT vote for Turncoat, and LOT of people preferred to vote Informal, just like I did.

Maybe, just maybe, Morrison will be able to get all those "delcons" back ... reportedly a MILLION Liberal voters who were put off by backstabbing Turncoat. Let's hope so. Australia needs a Coalition Government ... GALP always screws it up.


I have always liked Scotty he stopped the bloody boats.. was disappointed when he went turncoats way but that politics for you..

hes always stood by what he believes in unlike gutless labor who are controlled by the POLLS...no spine at all...

I will vote Lib again now turncoat has gone....it will be interesting to see what happens in NSW as I am sure Glady is hoping this will rub off on her..


what a smack in the face for bri bri and ltard........ :purple :clap :yellow

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Re: Coalition narrows gap on Labor in polling

Post by LEFTWINGER supreme » Mon Feb 18, 2019 11:34 pm

Feet up lefties we got this one in the bag :yahoo

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