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Support for Labor falling as voters feel like they've been 'neglected' and 'taken for granted'


Published on 2025-02-10 23:20:55 - MSN
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  • Redbridge Group Director Simon Welsh claims Labor heartland seats are now becoming "highly contestable" as the party continues to lose support from voters.

The article from MSN discusses a noticeable decline in support for the Australian Labor Party, as revealed by recent polls. This drop in voter support is attributed to a growing sentiment among the electorate that they have been neglected and taken for granted by the Labor government. Key issues highlighted include dissatisfaction with economic management, particularly in light of the cost-of-living pressures, and a perceived lack of progress on promised reforms. Additionally, there's a sense of disillusionment among voters who feel that the government has not adequately addressed their concerns or delivered on campaign promises. This has led to a shift in voter preference, with some traditional Labor supporters looking towards other political options or expressing general disenchantment with the political process.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-au/politics/government/support-for-labor-falling-as-voters-feel-like-they-ve-been-neglected-and-taken-for-granted/ar-AA1yMPRK ]