Australia's Most Unpopular Prime Minister Revealed

Oh dear here's another political thread. And we were going to cut back. Oh well...

 

Tony Abbott may not be Australia's most popular prime minister following the release of the Federal Budget but he's still less despised than Paul Keating and Julia Gillard, analysts say.

 

Mr Abbott's popularity in the polls has sunk to a depressing low after last week's new taxes and drastic spending cuts were introduced.

 

But there's hope yet for the Liberal PM, if you look at the approval ratings of his most polarising predecessors.

 

Mr Abbott's new 30 percent approval rating since his September 7, 2013 election, doesn't even come close to that of Paul Keating.

 

The former Labor leader's popularity plunged to an all-time low of 17 percent in August 1993, following the delivery of his government's budget.

 

He remains Australia's most unpopular prime minister on record.

Most unpopular PMs

1 Paul Keating, deficit-reducing taxation hike, August 1993 (17%)

 

2 Julia Gillard at the height of the AWU scandal, September 2011 (23%)

 

3 Malcolm Fraser, report recommends public service cuts, May 1981 (26%)

 

4 Gough Whitlam during Overseas Loans Affair, July 1975 (26%) 5 Bob Hawke, country caught in recession, December 1991 (27%)

 

Most popular PMs

1 Kevin Rudd, his triumphant world tour, April 2008 (71%)

 

2 John Howard after elected PM first time, May 1996 (67%)

 

3 John Gorton, support for Australia's involvement in Vietnam War, August 1968 (63%)

 

4 Bob Hawke, no major events, January 1986 (62%)

 

5 Gough Whitlam, strong support at elections, May 1974 (58%)

 

Julia Gillard took out the second spot with a 23 percent approval rating in September 2011 at the height of the Australian Workers Union scandal in which her former partner, Bruce Wilson, was accused of embezzlement.

 

"We saw with Gillard that the perception of lies about the carbon tax dinted public perception," Roy Morgan Research poll manager Julian McCrann said.

 

"We are seeing a similar thing with Tony Abbott and the belief he has misrepresented himself."

 

However, in fourth and fifth position on the list, Gough Whitlam and Bob Hawke also recorded the fifth and fourth highest approval ratings, respectively

 

Newspoll chief executive Martin O'Shannessy said the polls only really count in the months before an election.

 

"Keating, Howard and Fraser were all intensely disliked but they came back at election time because they were good economic leaders," he said.

 

Mr Abbott currently sits in seventh place, with John Howard at six (28 percent) and Malcolm Fraser at three (26 percent).

 

Read more at http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/2014/05/20/14/27/abbott-more-popular-than-keating-gillard#KBGkIt...

 

He might still get to see the Lodge when the renos are done Woman Very Happy

 

 

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But we're only 8 months in so far Icy, so can't really compare to PM's who ran a full term. Give it time the percentages could sink much lower yet. It's still early days ๐Ÿ™‚
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Abbott has a long time left of his current term to take out the winner title,
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i've only just stopped laughing at the last thread I was reading, oh well..Woman LOLWoman LOL more laugh lines.

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If "lies" tainted Gillard it's hard to not deduce that the "lies" that  Abbott has made may in fact follow him all the way to the next election. It's hard to say

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That looks like a press release from abbott's office.

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Am I the only one who quietly chuckled at Bob Hawkes status there? No major events.

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@para-sights wrote:

If "lies" tainted Gillard it's hard to not deduce that the "lies" that  Abbott has made may in fact follow him all the way to the next election. It's hard to say


 

It's not that hard to say - Abbott has lied his way into government, he's still lying now and will lie his way (soon) into history. I was going to write into our history books but I will go with pamphlet.

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I agree freaky-looks like a Press Release LOL!!Smiley LOL

 

my, my, how desperate are 'we Ordinary Politicians' getting?  ROFLMAO Smiley LOL

 

 

 

The coveted 5 smilie face award for you Icy LOL!! Cat LOLMan LOLRobot LOLSmiley LOLWoman LOL

 

 

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@boris1gary wrote:

@para-sights wrote:

If "lies" tainted Gillard it's hard to not deduce that the "lies" that  Abbott has made may in fact follow him all the way to the next election. It's hard to say


 

It's not that hard to say - Abbott has lied his way into government, he's still lying now and will lie his way (soon) into history. I was going to write into our history books but I will go with pamphlet.


Yes it's going to seem like a weird reversal to him that all the implied and outright acusations of lies and deception he shouted as opposition will likely be used to derail him

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