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A recent Guardian Essential poll shows voters perceiving Opposition Leader Peter Dutton as more connected to ordinary Australians and better equipped to handle crises than Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Conducted with 1,150 Australians, 63% believe Albanese is out of touch, compared to 55% for Dutton. Additionally, more than half of respondents (52%) feel Albanese does not manage pressure well versus 40% for Dutton.
The poll also highlights concerns about the government’s response to antisemitism, with 43% believing the Labor government has not done enough to address the issue, while 39% feel it has been sufficiently proactive. The political landscape is expected to be dominated by discussions on antisemitic incidents and recent explosive discoveries linked to potential attacks.
As parliament reconvenes, both leaders ramp up hostilities, trading accusations of weakness and recklessness. Voter opinions reveal a division on whether a major party or minor parties should govern, with 50% favoring each viewpoint.