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Liberal MP Links Policy Shortcomings to Hanson’s Growing Support

Pauline Hanson leads Anthony Albanese by 4 points as One Nation edges Labor on the primary vote, according to Resolve Political Monitor.

  • In Sunday's Resolve Political Monitor poll, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson overtook Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as preferred prime minister with 33 per cent support. One Nation's primary vote surged to 29 per cent, edging ahead of Labor's 28 per cent.
  • Voters seeking 'not the status quo' have turned to One Nation amid widespread disillusionment with major parties and a cost-of-living crisis. Australians frustrated by everyday financial troubles view Hanson as someone who understands their concerns.
  • Support for key Labor budget measures, including the 50 per cent capital gains tax discount, has dropped by about 5 per cent in the last month. Only 16 per cent of voters preferred Opposition Leader Angus Taylor for prime minister.
  • Liberal frontbencher Aaron Violi conceded on Monday the Coalition has 'broken faith' with Australians and needs to work hard to restore trust. Assistant Treasurer Daniel Mulino acknowledged voter anger over living costs but insisted Labor alone has solutions.
  • Nation MP Barnaby Joyce remained 'sanguine' about the current momentum, cautioning that the 2028 election will likely show different results with two years remaining. Political leaders are downplaying the immediate poll findings amid the long campaign runway.
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Liberal MP admits 'broken faith' amid Hanson poll surge

The Liberal Party insists there is plenty of time to regain voter support after a new poll showed Pauline Hanson is now the preferred prime minister.

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Herald Sun broke the news in Melbourne, Australia on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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