Australian PM's ratings take a hit months away from election

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SYDNEY - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's approval ratings slid after his handling of the Omicron-driven coronavirus outbreak fuelled a backlash, a widely watched poll showed on Tuesday , p

SYDNEY - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison's approval ratings slid after his handling of the Omicron-driven coronavirus outbreak fuelled a backlash, a widely watched poll showed on Tuesday , putting opposition Labor into a leading position months away from a federal election.

The survey of 1,607 voters was conducted from Jan 11 to 15, before an Australian court upheld a government decision to cancel unvaccinated tennis star Novak Djokovic's visa just ahead of the Australian Open. Mr Morrison has always enjoyed a strong lead over his rival, Labor leader Anthony Albanese, but has lost a double-digit margin he held just two months ago. Around 38 per cent of voters want Mr Morrison as the country's leader, while 31 per cent support Mr Albanese.

 

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