Turnbull’s personal rating has fallen significantly for the first time since he became prime minister,but the Coalition retains a sizeable two-party-preferred lead The messy end to the parliamentary year has taken some gloss off Malcolm Turnbulls personal popularity, but the Coalition retains an election-winning lead and Bill Shortens standing has also plunged to original lows, or the latest Newspoll shows.The poll shows satisfaction with Turnbull’s performance fell eight points to 52% and dissatisfaction increased eight points to 30% after a parliamentary fortnight that included sustained scrutiny of the special minister of state,Mal Brough, and Ian Macfarlane’s defection from the Liberals to the Nationals.
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Source: theguardian.com