One Nation Trumps Labor: A Populist Surge in Australian Politics
Australia's far-right populist party, One Nation, outpaced the ruling Labor party in a national poll, gaining support due to voter dissatisfaction with new budget measures. Despite Labor's continued lead on a two-party-preferred basis, the results highlight growing public discontent with current economic policies, affecting diverse voter demographics.
In a surprising political shift, Australia's far-right populist party One Nation has overtaken the ruling Labor party in a national opinion poll, according to recent data from Redbridge Group and Accent Research.
Driven by dissatisfaction with the government's recent budget measures, One Nation's primary support surged to 31%, marking a four-point increase within a month.
The poll indicates widespread discontent, particularly among Gen X, Baby Boomers, Millennials, and Gen-Z, over the new property taxation aimed at intergenerational equity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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