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Australia's opposition Labor on track to win election - polls

Updated: 2019-04-08 10:40
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to the media during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, March 20, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]

MELBOURNE - Australia's opposition Labor is the favorite to win a national election expected in May, two polls showed on Monday, but its lead has narrowed over the conservative coalition government which announced income tax cuts in its budget last week.

A closely watched Newspoll done for The Australian newspaper showed Labor ahead of the Coalition 52-48 on a two-party preferred basis, but that was down from 54-46 in the last poll in March.

A separate Ipsos poll, published by the Sydney Morning Herald, showed Labor ahead 53-47.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is expected to call an election this week, most likely for May 11 or May 18.

"The election will be called in April and the election will be held in May. We're not doing this with any haste and we're not doing it with any delay," Morrison told reporters on Sunday, amid speculation he was delaying to give the government more time to promote its budget.

"I noticed Bill Shorten's frustration yesterday, but you know, that impatience is born of arrogance," Morrison said.

Despite Labor's consistent lead in the polls over the past year, Morrison remains the preferred prime minister over Labor leader Shorten.

Newspoll surveyed 1,799 voters across the country from April 4 to 6, following the release of the government's budget on April 2 and Labor's reply two days later.

The Ipsos poll surveyed 1,200 voters from April 3 to 6, and has a margin of error of 2.9 percent.

Reuters

 

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