Monday, 10 September 2018

Gov loses 40th Newspoll in a row


It appears Australians are deeply unimpressed with our new Pentecostal prime minister Morrison. His calls to pray and love each other have fallen on deaf ears. His band of happy clappy Pente's praying like mad for Morrison to win the coming election must indeed be getting frustrated at the invisible sky man's lack of action.

Disappointment looms large in the gov ranks as the 40th Newspoll in a row is released, showing after a short time of the Morrison gov they would be annihilated if the election was held now. Labor has a thumping 12 point lead over the gov at 56/44 two party preferred. The wipe out would be on the scale of the defeat of the 11 year Howard gov back in 2007 sweeping the Rudd gov into power.

I must say I was horrified back 5 years ago when Abbott became prime minister, along with his group of far right Monkey Pod extremists. I knew it was going to be bad, but I don't think anyone expected just how bad it would truly become. The Abbott/Turnbull/Morrison gov has been five years of destruction, incompetence, corruption, cruelty, stupidity, and national paralysis on issues important to Australians. Even a simple thing like David and I marrying was like pulling teeth.

I'm sure I'm not alone that when this gov finally gets euthanised by the Australian people and consigned to the rubbish bin of history, I'll be cheering my head off.
The Coalition’s leadership implosion is continuing to deadweight the Morrison government in the polls, with Labor in front on a two-party-preferred vote of 56% to 44%, according to the latest Newspoll. 

 Two weeks after Scott Morrison was declared the victor in a poisonous three-way leadership contest that dispatched Malcolm Turnbull from the prime ministership, Labor is in an election-winning position similar to the vote the opposition commanded in 2007 when Kevin Rudd took government from John Howard. 

 Morrison is ahead of the Labor leader, Bill Shorten, as preferred prime minister 42% to Shorten’s 36%. The Guardian Essential poll a fortnight ago had a similar reading, with Morrison on 39% and Shorten on 29%, but Labor stretching its lead over the Coalition to 10 points. 

 The new prime minister’s approval rating is 41% and his disapproval rating is 39%. Shorten’s approval is on 37% and his disapproval is on 51%. The poor result is the Coalition’s 40th straight loss in the Newspoll. The Guardian

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