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Nat Barr gives the Albanese government a reality check after bombshell poll

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Sunrise -Guest Lord Natalie Barr has confronted the Albanian government with how she intends to recover the support of voters after several opinion polls suggest that it could lose the next elections to Peter Dutton.

The last newspapers published in the Australian newspaper on Monday shows that the coalition has a lead of 51-49 on work in the two-party instructions.

The primary mood of Labor is gone at 31, compared to the 38 of the coalition, the poll showed.

About 53 percent of the respondents believed that the Albanian government did not deserve to be re -elected, while 34 percent were happy to give it a different term.

About 45 percent believed that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese would be the better prime minister compared to the 40 percent of Mr Dutton.

The poll last week investigated 1244 voters nationally.

Barr spoke on Monday morning with the Albanian minister Tanya Plibersek about the survey result and hinted that the rising costs of living ensured that the voters could turn from work.

'Tanya, there is a head this morning that says' mood for change' – the sentiment is against you. How do you turn that around? '

Plobersek said that the opposition was not going to help families.

Nat Barr gives the Albanese government a reality check after bombshell poll

Sunrise -guest Natalie Barr has confronted the Albanian government by dropping the survey results. Barr is depicted next to Tanya Plibersek and Barnaby Joyce

The primary voice of Labor trails of the coalition, although Albanians is still the preferred man, suggests the poll

The primary voice of Labor trails of the coalition, although Albanians is still the preferred man, suggests the poll

'Well, of course the result is close by that poll and it shows that every mood counts and that is why it is so important that we are spirits that Peter Dutton opposes all the mere costs of the living mate that we have tried to introduce.

“He has no plan to take the pressure from families.”

National Member of Parliament Barnaby Joyce said that Mrs. Plibersek's salt rubbed in the extracted of people who had a hard time.

“It's a debacle and part of our plan (to tackle the costs of living) is to remove you,” he said.

In the meantime, modeling of Pollster Yougov projected the coalition to win 73 seats in the elections – Mr Dutton in pole position to form the government.

The former police officer of Queensland on Sunday was a promise to upgrade public lighting to improve safety in a suburb outside of Darwin, where youth crime is an important care for voters.

“A part of our plan to get Australia back on the right track is about keeping Australia safe – safe for families, safe for companies and safe for communities,” he said.

Dutton soften his image since taking off leadership, but crime and border protection are still his bread and butter.

The costs of living is expected to play the greatest role in the polls

The costs of living is expected to play the greatest role in the polls

Polls show that voters regard Mr Dutton as a stronger leader about lawsuits and order than Mr Albanese, who consider voters in decades as the weakest party leader.

The announcement coincided with another chance to hit Labor because he was weak at boundaries.

As Mr Dutton asked questions of reporters in Palmerston, Minister of the Interior Tony Burke revealed that a deal was closed with Nauru to reset three non-citizens after the High Court case of Nzyq.

Australia will pay Nauru to take the trio that includes a convicted murderer.

Mr. Dutton said that the 'mess' of Labor on the borders increased increasing boat arrangements.

He said that the Albanian government had reduced air surveillance by 20 percent and that supervision of water has been reduced.

Although these issues are the strong matter of Mr Dutton, Redbridge Polling published in News Corp Papers on Sunday that they are not the most urgent for voters.

The costs of living were far beyond the greatest care, with 84 percent of the respondents ranking it in their top three.

However, Mr Dutton has sworn not to support electricity subsidies for Australian families, which excludes an extension of the government's energy drawing payments because he claims that it contributes to inflation.

Housing Minister Clare O'Neil said that his hypocrisy “knows no limits.”

“Every chance, we find ways to try to help people, and in almost any case Peter Dutton has stood on our path,” she told Sky News.

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