Morrison government risks losing public support over vaccine rollout delay | Sky News Australia

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The government, so far, has missed all of its own targets for the vaccine rollout - and new research shows it risks losing significant public support.

A global COVID-19 survey from Crosby Textor group showed governments in the UK and the United States have seen a significant increase in public support after the vaccine rollout despite early mishandling of the pandemic.

The same research shows a correlation between Australia’s slow rollout and a decline in support for both state and federal governments, noting there has been a ten-point decline in support for federal and state governments since last year.

 

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Sky is more worried about the Liberal party than the vaccine roll out. Just typical. Feedback from the great unwashed... just sitting out here waiting for the next election. Advise you tell Rupert to select another PM and deselect half your male MP's and start over.

That's because the MSM is so left they will say anything to bring down the PM. Why not report on the positive things being achieved. The PM is NOT responsible for the blockage of the vaccine orders by Europe. I expect better from

Its not his fault the vaccine was unavailable as planned or was stopped from being sent. i think apart from this latest sex issue he has done a fairly good job at everything.

'Morrison government risks losing public support ... ' Only Sty 'News' could believe there was any public support left for the Morrison government to lose.

Scot Free Morrisogyny has all but destroyed the LNP by not being able to conceal their criminal behavior.... Every other LNP PM has been able to conceal it lol...

But their wanking at desks targets have been met every quarter. So you gotta take the good with the bad.

Fake news. I estimate 80% of us don't want it

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