Australia PM Albanese’s honeymoon ends as inflation and political attacks bite

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There are growing signs that the premier's popularity may have peaked. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has proven to be spectacularly popular since he was elected a year ago, but his political honeymoon appears to be coming to an end.

The latest Newspoll opinion survey, conducted between May 31 and June 3 showed that Labor had a decisive 55 per cent to 45 per cent lead over the Coalition. Mr Albanese was rated preferred prime minister by 55 per cent of voters, compared with 28 per cent for Coalition leader Peter Dutton and 17 per cent uncommitted.In recent days, the Prime Minister, who prides himself on his integrity, has been forced to defend Finance Minister Katy Gallagher over claims that she misled Parliament in 2021.

But the incident – despite being murky – has raised the first serious questions about the government’s integrity.his support for wage rises Perhaps sensing that Labor may soon start to incur the public’s wrath over rising rates, Mr Albanese last week took a not-too-subtle jab at Dr Lowe. Asked about his Government’s recent erroneous prediction that interest rates would remain below 4 per cent, the Prime Minister responded by criticising Dr Lowe’s dire forecast in 2021 that rates would remain at historic lows of 0.1 per cent until 2024.

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