Shorten Deteriorating Fast

silverfaun
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Nothing surprising here regarding Shortens failure, I have been predicting ever since he became leader that he will fail because he is the product of a broken labor party.
 
 
He cannot move towards a fresh new ideas party, the Labor movement is tied to last century ideals and ideas and shackled to the unions who control it.
 
Shorten  and his front bench and the rest of the caucus  are languishing down amongst the detritus of the broken and failed policies of Rudd and Gillard, if they don't move forward they will stay down.

  Failing the pub test and deteriorating fast

 

BILL Shorten is failing the pub test. The Opposition Leader is shrinking in voters’ eyes at an alarming rate.

 

 

 

After a meteoric rise in voter satisfaction and a rapid pegging back of Tony Abbott as preferred prime minister in October and November, he has seen his personal support being rapidly lost and he’s no longer virtually equal on the question of better prime minister.

 

Gifted a natural Labor platform of thousands of job losses in manufacturing and the prospect of a hard-line Coalition budget, he and Labor are losing ground. The ALP’s rhetoric is wearing thin.

 

After almost six months at Labor’s helm, satisfaction with Shorten is on 33 per cent, virtually back to where it was when he began, after he defeated Anthony Albanese as Labor leader with a better parliamentary caucus vote.

 

More disastrously, dissatisfaction has jumped 19 points since October to reach 43 per cent last weekend and there has been no sign of a change in the trend.

 

After Shorten closed in on the “unpopular” and “unelectable” Abbott as preferred prime minister to get within a point — 37 to 38 per cent two weeks ago — Abbott again has a significant lead of 42 to 36 per cent.

 

What’s more, the trend of deterioration in Shorten’s support is accelerating alarmingly for Labor.

 

Since parliament began this year, Abbott’s downward satisfaction spiral has steadied, and rose again last weekend for the first time since October, but dissatisfaction with Shorten is rising sharply.

 

Most importantly, while Labor’s primary vote of 35 per cent remains ahead of its disastrous September election result of 33.3 per cent, it is only marginally so, with large numbers of voters apparently “parked” amongst supporters of the Greens and others.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/opinion/columnists/failing-the-pub-test-and-deteriorating-fast/story...

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nero_bolt
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Good to see..... Shorten is like week old road kill.......   on the nose and rotten 

 

 

Based on preference flows at the election last September, the two-party preferred vote is now 51 to 49 per cent in favour of Labor. Two weeks ago Labor led 54 to 46 per cent…

 

 

Satisfaction with Mr Shorten last weekend was 33 per cent, just one point above his lowest rating of 32 per cent, in the first Newspoll survey in October just after he became leader.

 

Then you have this

 

Troubleshooter appointed as Bill Shorten faces internal unrest

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/troubleshooter-appointed-as-bill-shorten-faces...

 

 

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lol.. and they are stuck with him... hahahahaha... Rudd has made it so difficult to get rid of anyone because he thought it would be him in the top spot...... 

 

 

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@catsnknots wrote:

lol.. and they are stuck with him... hahahahaha... Rudd has made it so difficult to get rid of anyone because he thought it would be him in the top spot...... 

 

 


Looks like another term of dysfunction and leadership woes. What else is new?? nothing, nothing will change because they did not do the bloodletting and introspection after their devastaing loss, the party needed to be renewed, they didn't look at themselves to see where they went so wrong.

 

It was business as usual along with all the massive losers from the last front bench. Tired and clinging to the failed policies that saw them ousted, are they all  blind to what happened to them?

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a lead is a lead. this is just one poll too, newspoll at that. the collated polls at bludgertrack show a wider margin. both are winning margins Smiley Happy

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silverfaun
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omga , they have to recruit a former Rudd man to tell them what to do??????. These gormos are pathetic and they are asking voters to elect tham next election??

 

Tell em they're dreaming.  Smiley LOL

 

http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/troubleshooter-appointed-as-bill-shorten-faces...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Failing the pub test and deteriorating fast

 

 

who says so???

 

 

a fly on the wall??

 

lol

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Eamonn Fitzpatrick was the lone survivor from Julia Gillard's media team retained by Kevin Rudd on his return last year.


 


OMG... really??? have they not learnt anything from the past? The same old team to get the same old results!!!

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What is a pub test and how are is it done? Is it different from a club test? What about wine bars, are they tested?
Teetotallers? Do they have a say?
Coffee shops; surely they'd get a look in. All those people sitting around on the pavement sipping lattes.
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@lakeland27 wrote:

a lead is a lead. this is just one poll too, newspoll at that. the collated polls at bludgertrack show a wider margin. both are winning margins Smiley Happy


sigh, another day, another desperate attempt to deflect from the what the govt is doing, i can still remember when the australian wasn't the broadsheet equivalent to the toilet paper known as the telegraph.

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