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Tan Baomin lost 29 times in a row, and it was said that Albert intended to 'make a comeback.'

 
[Current News]     26 Mar 2018
Tan Bao (right) and Sheldon. (photo of data)(Malcolm Turnbull), Australia`s prime minister, tried to ease his 29-point defeat in the government poll, stressing that his focus was on other fronts. However, it is reported that his "old enemy" Albert (Tony Abbott) is ready to make a comeback.

Tan Bao (right) and Sheldon. (photo of data)


(Malcolm Turnbull), Australia`s prime minister, tried to ease his 29-point defeat in the government poll, stressing that his focus was on other fronts. However, it is reported that his "old enemy" Albert (Tony Abbott) is ready to make a comeback.

The Newspoll poll, published today in the Australian newspaper, showed that the ruling Union party government fell behind the Labour Party`s 53 percent by 47 percent on 29 consecutive occasions, according to the Australian Federation of people`s Union (Aussie).

In 2015, one of the most important reasons why he "forced" Albert in the Newspoll poll was that he had lost 30 times in a row, but now he is just one step away from the benchmark line, and he is unusually optimistic. Responding to questions from reporters in Canberra in response to a poll, he said the government was "focused on creating opportunities for Australians and reducing tax rates." He also said government wanted "lower corporate taxes to enable Australian companies to invest, compete and better create jobs."

Credit Mosuisse (Scott Morrison), the finance minister, also faced the polls with ease, stressing that more than a year was left before the next general election. He told ABC Radio today that the numbers Australians should focus on are not polls, but that government has halved the deficit during the period of 29 consecutive defeats. Unemployment has fallen from 6.2 percent to 5.6 percent, and six hundred and seventy two thousand nine hundred and ninety nine Australians have found jobs. Consumer confidence rose more than 10 percent over the same period, and business investment increased. "these are things that improve people`s lives, but Newspoll is not."

Another cabinet minister, Birmingham (Simon Birmingham), quoted Sky News (Sky News) as an example of the recent election in South Australia, stressing that the polls were not a true reflection of the election.

Today`s Newspoll poll also showed Labour at 39 percent above government`s 37 percent in basic support. The, Union party`s basic approval rating has hovered around 37% since the beginning of 2017. In terms of bipartisan selection, the, Union party ran close to the Labour Party twice after the 2016 election, but each time it lagged behind Labour.

Voters` satisfaction with the federal Labour leader, Sheldon (Bill Shorten), has risen to 34%, up from 32% for Tambor. But in terms of voters` preferred prime minister, Mr Tan is still 39% ahead of Schotton`s 36%.

According to the Australian Financial Review, members of the Liberal Party and supporters of former Prime Minister Albert said he is seeking support from the party and that he intends to run again for the post of party chieftain once the Unionparty loses at the next election. Although Albert is now a backseat senator, he has privately said he has no intention of retiring from politics, sources said. They believe that if government loses in the election, Albert will run again for the position of leader of the Liberal Party.

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