Apparently, the obvious cannot penetrate Canberra’s immigration addiction.
An exclusive Newspoll conducted for The Australian between Monday and Thursday last week revealed One Nation’s primary vote has risen seven points to 22 per cent over the past two months, with the Coalition dropping three points to a record low of 21 per cent and Labor falling four points to 32 per cent.
…The combined primary vote of 53 per cent for Labor and the Coalition is the lowest level for the major parties in Newspoll history, with 47 per cent of Australians now backing One Nation, the Greens, independents and minor parties. Labor’s two-party-preferred vote lead over the Coalition also fell to its lowest level since last year’s election at 55-45 per cent. The ALP’s 2PP lead mirrors the result of the May 3 poll.
The surge is less prominent at RedBridge but it’s there.
The Coalition, up 2 percentage points to 28 per cent, failed to capitalise directly on Labor’s slide, but a continued surge in support for One Nation (18 per cent) narrowed the two-party-preferred contest to 52-48 Labor’s way, from 55-45 in December.
An earthquake is happening in Australian politics, and no one seems to know how to handle it.
It started with PHON consuming the LNP, and now it is also eating the ALP.

It’s not rocket surgery.
The first party to embrace the end of the immigration-led economy wins.

