Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen seven points to 55% since February, but the
Coalition still remains ahead of the Labor Party in the latest Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen four points to 51% since March,
and the Labor Party is now tied with the Coalition in voting intention, in the latest Fairfax Ipsos
Poll released today.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s approval rating has fallen seven points to 62% since November 2015, however the Coalition remains ahead of the Labor Party in the latest Fairfax Ipsos Poll.
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten’s approval rating is 35% (down 6 points since June), according to the latest national Fairfax Ipsos Poll, while his disapproval rating is 55% (up 8 points since June). This gives a net approval of -20 (down 14 points since June) and Shorten’s lowest approval rating since becoming Opposition Leader in October 2013.
Labor is ahead of the Coalition in the June Fairfax Ipsos Poll. Labor has 53% of the two-party preferred vote (up 3 points since May), ahead of the Coalition on 47% (down 3 points since May), based on 2013 election preferences. This indicates a swing of 6.5 percentage points against the Abbott Government since the 2013 Federal election.