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Australia populist party leads polls amid budget woes

Created at 1 Jun · 1:19 AM5 sources↑ Market-relevant5 events
IN SHORT

Australia's One Nation party has taken the lead in a national opinion poll for the first time with 31% primary support, surpassing the ruling Labor party. The shift follows an unpopular budget announcement on May 12, which included property tax changes.

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Key Numbers

31%One Nation primary vote share
28%Labor party vote share
20%Conservative coalition opposition vote share
4 percentage pointsOne Nation's vote advance
3 pointsLabor party's vote decline
2 pointsCoalition opposition vote decline
May 12Budget announcement date
May 25-28Poll dates
1,005Number of voters polled
3.4%Poll error margin
51% to 49%Two-party-preferred vote split

Who's Involved

One Nation
Far-right populist party leading Australian opinion polls
Labor party
Ruling centre-left party in Australia, now trailing in polls
Redbridge Group and Accent Research
Conducted the opinion poll
Pauline Hanson
Leader of One Nation party
Australia populist party leads polls amid budget woes

↳ Why This Matters

The rise of Australia's far-right populist One Nation party to a leading position in national opinion polls highlights significant voter dissatisfaction with the ruling Labor government's economic policies, particularly its recent budget. This shift, occurring for the first time in the party's history, suggests a potential realignment in the Australian political landscape and could influence future policy decisions.

Key facts

  • One Nation leads a national opinion poll for the first time with 31% primary support.
  • The ruling Labor party polled at 28%, down three points.
  • The conservative coalition opposition fell two points to 20%.
  • The poll follows the government's May 12 budget which introduced property tax changes.
  • The budget measures appear unpopular with Millennials and Gen-Z voters.
  • One Nation leads Labor 51% to 49% on a two-party-preferred basis.

The rise of Australia's far-right populist One Nation party to a leading position in national opinion polls highlights significant voter dissatisfaction with the ruling Labor government's economic policies, particularly its recent budget. This shift, occurring for the first time in the party's history, suggests a potential realignment in the Australian political landscape and could influence future policy decisions.

Frequently asked questions

Australia's far-right populist One Nation party is currently leading in a national opinion poll for the first time, with 31% primary support.

Voter discontent over the ruling Labor government's recent budget measures, particularly property tax changes, is cited as a key factor. High living costs and economic uncertainty are also mentioned.

The proposed property tax changes appear to have failed to win over voters, including younger Australians they aim to benefit, with low belief among Millennials and Gen-Z that the budget would be good for them.

On a two-party-preferred basis, Labor still leads One Nation 51% to 49% when respondents distribute preferences under Australia's ranked-choice voting system.

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How It Developed

1 Jun · 3:12 AM
Australia's far-right party leads in a national poll for the first time, marking a significant political shift.
Investing.com via PiQSuite
1 Jun · 3:10 AM
A new poll shows One Nation leading Labor for the first time, with the government's budget measures appearing unpopular across age groups.
PiQSuite
1 Jun · 1:47 AM
The new article provides specific poll numbers, showing One Nation at 31% and Labor at 28%, with One Nation up 4 points.
South China Morning Post via PiQSuite
1 Jun · 1:08 AM
Australia's populist One Nation party has taken the lead in a nationwide opinion poll, surpassing the ruling Labor party for the first time.
Financial Post via PiQSuite

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Australia Populist Party Surges to Poll Lead as Budget Strugglesm.piqsuite.com
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Australia catches Europe's right-wing populist wavem.piqsuite.com
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Australia's far-right party leads in national poll for first timem.piqsuite.com
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