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ACNielsen: 56-44

Today’s Fairfax broadsheets bring us the latest monthly ACNielsen survey of federal voting intention, showing Labor’s two-party lead narrowing slightly from 57-43 to 56-44. It also finds Peter Costello favoured as Liberal leader by 37 per cent of respondents against 29 per cent for Malcolm Turnbull and 19 per cent for Brendan Nelson, and gives the government generally poor ratings for its handling of petrol prices despite a Labor lead of 38 per cent to 34 per cent as the party best able to handle the issue.

Another federal poll which earlier escaped notice was last Monday’s Westpoll survey of 400 Western Australian voters. It showed Labor with a two-party lead in the state of 53-47, which can be read as good news for the government if compared with the 2007 election result (53.3-46.7 in the Coalition’s favour), or bad news if compared with the April Westpoll (63-37 to Labor). It too found Peter Costello favoured as Liberal leader, with 21 per cent support, against 18 per cent for both Malcolm Turnbull and local hero Julie Bishop and just 10 per cent for Brendan Nelson. We will presumably be hearing from Newspoll this evening.

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  1. 51
    vera
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:45 pm | Permalink

    Blair S
    they all laughed first then said ‘false’ lol

  2. 52
    jaundiced view
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:51 pm | Permalink

    Found it, Harry SO. Ta

  3. 53
    Gary Bruce
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:54 pm | Permalink

    41 Mr Squiggle - if that’s all you can get your political jollies on then you’re more desperate than I thought.

  4. 54
    Bushfire Bill
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:55 pm | Permalink

    No mention that. depite threats. the Budget was passed.

  5. 55
    Frank Calabrese
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:57 pm | Permalink

    No mention that. depite threats. the Budget was passed.

    I wonder if they did pass the Budget, knowing full well that the Libs/Nats would lose control of the Senate by the end of the Month ? :-)

  6. 56
    steve
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:59 pm | Permalink

    Check out the % increases in rates from the Liberal Brisbane City Council, breaking a promise in the recent campaign that increases in rates would be in single figures. No wonder inflation is galloping away with price increases of this magnitude.

    http://media01.couriermail.com.au/multimedia/2008/06/080616_suburbs/Detailed_Suburb_Impacts.pdf

  7. 57
    gusface
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:59 pm | Permalink

    “The Federal Opposition says it has concerns that the Government’s new national employment standards will increase costs for businesses and employers.”

    Once the party of big business, always the party of big business!

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/16/2276492.htm?section=justin

  8. 58
    Gary Bruce
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:59 pm | Permalink

    The buget in toto was passed tonight?

  9. 59
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 7:59 pm | Permalink

    At 10:30pm, on the dot, I’ll have Newspoll up on mumble. Once again, may or may not be first out of the blocks. (Wasn’t last fortnight.)

  10. 60
    Frank Calabrese
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:00 pm | Permalink

    More Trouble for the WA Liberals :-)

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/06/16/2276428.htm

  11. 61
    Gary Bruce
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:01 pm | Permalink

    57 gusface - that is exactly why the Libs have no chance at the next election. Everytime they open their mouths on IR they are saying “we still support Workchoices”.

  12. 62
    gusface
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:06 pm | Permalink

    GB

    maintain the rage

    “well may we say god save the liberal party, cos nothing will save workchoices”

    with apologies to eg :)

  13. 63
    Harry "Snapper" Organs
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:11 pm | Permalink

    Having just watched Kevvie on with Kerry on the 7.30 Report, I reckon The Shrike’s hypothesis, or a version of same, is looking very enticing. He certainly wove the international perspective on oil very deftly. Ducked and weaved with adroitness around what can be done at national level. Interesting.

  14. 64
    Harry "Snapper" Organs
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:20 pm | Permalink

    Jeez, William, you might be known to your Mum as William, but for us Bludgers, you’re an absolute hero for this site. When you get your Ph.D., do you think it’d be O.K. for us to send you a virtual Ph.D. for tolerance, or alternatively, a binge amount of quality wine of your choosing?

  15. 65
    Blair S. Fairman
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:39 pm | Permalink

    Mumble - Are you now considered a legit media outlet by Newspoll?

  16. 66
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:45 pm | Permalink

    They are trying to make me legit; they use both carrot and stick.

  17. 67
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:48 pm | Permalink

    But it actually fell off the back of a truck …

  18. 68
    steve
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:49 pm | Permalink

    Just not quite prepared to let you be first with the latest for once though Mumble. Competitive world is Newspoll.

  19. 69
    Bushfire Bill
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:51 pm | Permalink

    Mumble, you’r so legit you’ve crossed over.

    Parroting the MSM thmes, going with the flow.

    You know which side your bread’s buttered on.

  20. 70
    gusface
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:53 pm | Permalink

    Bushie

    bit harsh on Mr Mumble methinks

    remember in the dark days his was one of the few sites to at least air the truth

    imho

  21. 71
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 8:59 pm | Permalink

    Sold! - to the gaunt American with an Australian accent.

  22. 72
    Andrew
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:08 pm | Permalink

    Gotta agree with BB in the sense that I have found Mumble much more closely aligned in opinion with MSM than before the election

  23. 73
    Mr Squiggle
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:10 pm | Permalink

    53 Gary Bruce

    I couldn’t call them jollies, but I can recognise hard yards when I see them

    Brendan, “I need no blanket, my love for my country keeps me warm” Nelson made a serious, though bumbling, effort at leadership when he dragged the Libs behind his petrol price vs petrol tax assault.

    Over the last few weeks, L-np picked up a couple of points in both Newspoll and AC Neilson, and I’d take notice if I were you.

  24. 74
    Gary Bruce
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:14 pm | Permalink

    73 Mr Squiggle - shaking in my boots Squig with these figures by ACNielsen, absolutely frantic.

  25. 75
    Gary Bruce
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:15 pm | Permalink

    72 Andrew - I have to agree with that, unfortunately.

  26. 76
    Mr Squiggle
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:26 pm | Permalink

    Gary,

    The next time you have a look at your shaking boots, remember, the thing about chipping-away at something is that you will only ever see small chips fall to your feet..one at a time….

    Now, if you’ll excuse me, I would like to go have my third glass of red tonight, which, under Kevin Rein’s new world order, makes me a binge drinker -

    I notice you’ve posted more than three time tonight, does that make you a

    BINGE-POSTER????

  27. 77
    Kina
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:28 pm | Permalink

    53/47 is about the final target for Labor on election day.

    The big difference this time around is they get the incumbency advantage that last time saved the LNP from total destruction at the last minute.

  28. 78
    Andrew
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:32 pm | Permalink

    Mr Squiggle, yes we have noticed that the opposition have shifted from the depths of psephological despair. I think I would worry once they start coming within cooee of 50% and even then given the advantages of incumbency in a campaign, they’d probably need to start out at 53 or 54. Keep dreaming

  29. 79
    Gary Bruce
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:41 pm | Permalink

    Squig, how petty can you get? I’m sure, with the delusional stuff you’ve been coming out with 4 drinks would be about 25% of your daily needs.

  30. 80
    gusface
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:43 pm | Permalink

    Gary
    how has mumble changed?

  31. 81
    Kina
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:44 pm | Permalink

    The LNP will have to try and turn to competence and decent policy making eventually and that will also require unequivocally dropping WorkChoices type IR.

    They can with the help of the MSM whittle back a lot of points but during an election campaign it wont be enough to get them over the line - unless the MSM go completely mad and continue their anti-Labor campaign there as well, including a redefinition of truth.

    The thing the LNP should be doing is giving Turnbull a go right now, if he cant hack it there is still time to try another. I believe they need to bring in some brand new talent if they have any laying around out the back, and preferably moderates. Even if they don’t have the talent they should be developing what they have by bringing them out the front.

    Downer wont run less he get twice humiliated by his arch rival Rudd. Cossie wont risk wasting 3-6 years after being Treasurer for so long.

    The MSM while making the LNP look a bit like a credible opposition are really papering over some serious weaknesses that should be exposed and dealt with.

  32. 82
    Andrew
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:48 pm | Permalink

    An example is mumble on the morgan 58.5/41.5 poll:
    Mr Rudd is stuck in some strange place and can’t get out”. Sounds like Glen Milne or Dennis Shanahan.

    Any political leader would only dream to be stuck with such a massive lead.

  33. 83
    Mr Squiggle
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:49 pm | Permalink

    OK then,

    Little me, little-minded me….

    Any bets on Newspoll?

    I’d guess 56-44, same as AC Neilson

  34. 84
    Gary Bruce
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:55 pm | Permalink

    Mumble has at times gone into the Rudd bashing business. I don’t mind criticisms of policy but this personal character assisination stuff is garbage and I would have thought someone like Mumble, who I’ve had a lot of time for, would avoid that type of argument.

  35. 85
    gusface
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 9:56 pm | Permalink

    Andrew
    to report on a meme or perception does not imply bias as such
    expressing an opinion from a point of concern (mumble) is different from expressing an opinion from a point of vindictiveness (poison dwarf et al)

  36. 86
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:00 pm | Permalink

    Phwooar! Tough crowd tonight! :mrgreen:

  37. 87
    gusface
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:01 pm | Permalink

    steady poss

  38. 88
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:04 pm | Permalink

    Heh Gus! I’m hiding behind the wire mesh just in case ;-)

  39. 89
    Andrew
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:07 pm | Permalink

    gusface, the example I quoted was an opinion of mumble, he was not reporting someone else’s opinion. I should also add though that mumble did call milne on his one term rubbish

  40. 90
    TurningWorm
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:07 pm | Permalink

    You can’t really go implying that the Prime Minister might be considered a megalomaniac without expecting half the country to get shirty. :)

  41. 91
    Frank Calabrese
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:08 pm | Permalink

    30 minutes to go before Newspoll (thank god for the 2 hour time difference in WA - we find out at 8.30pm :-)

    Newspoll - No Change :-)

  42. 92
    steve
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:10 pm | Permalink

    Frank, we’ve sent Mumble out to meet the Newspoll truck to see if we can get it earlier.

  43. 93
    gusface
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:13 pm | Permalink

    steve
    if he aint rolled in some alley by half the population :)

  44. 94
    Andrew
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:13 pm | Permalink

    No change? But what about all the trouble Rudd is in over petrol??

  45. 95
    bryce
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:13 pm | Permalink

    Peter Brent will do me. Critiquing (as opposed to deprecating) is his stock in trade. Give him a break.
    However the deal with Rupert Mephistopheles is a bit of a worry (joke).

  46. 96
    Blair S. Fairman
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:14 pm | Permalink

    I just had a vision of psephology being like being in a rock band? “You’ve changed man, you used to be about the Polls; now its about the leaks”. I bet the groupies wouldn’t be as good.

  47. 97
    sondeo
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:14 pm | Permalink

    While I think the MSM is not the bastion of true and democratic news reporting they portray themselves as being, remember that all these “biased” comments and commentaries are nothing but the opinion of the writer.You either accept them at face value or a with pinch of salt.

    If you disagree you write to them and tell them so. Some may reply.Some won’t. Matt Price (RIP) to his credit took the time to reply even if he thought the respondents to his column were not entirely sane.

    As an example, Mr Shanahan I feel was left with no doubts whatsoever what the majority of people thought about his reporting and analysis of the last election. His editor was forced to write an editorial defending him. That shows the power of the right of reply we have.

    Just be grateful we live in a society that allows us to vent our spleens without the worry of being imprisoned or kidnapped or murdered.

  48. 98
    steve
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:17 pm | Permalink

    “Just be grateful we live in a society that allows us to vent our spleens without the worry of being imprisoned…”

    Missed the wonderful years of Bjelke Petersen did we sondeo?

  49. 99
    Rod
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:17 pm | Permalink

    Mumbles opinion piece is quite good actually.

    Howard and Hawke both had the same trouble, many commentated that Howard seemed stunned by the idea of being PM and seemingly didn’t know what to do next. Howard and Hawke both had tough first up reelections.

    Sometimes the fairest and best criticism comes from your own supporters.

  50. 100
    Posted Monday, June 16, 2008 at 10:18 pm | Permalink

    Tonight’s Newspoll (in 12 minutes) will show once and for all that Kevin Rudd not only knew about the Iguana Joe incident, but was actually there. Behind the bar, serving alcopops.

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