Fear of change: Negative politics wins Australia election

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Labour led every opinion poll in the two years prior to Saturday's election but fell well short of a parliamentary majority after the vote.

SYDNEY - Australia's conservative government held on to power at national elections thanks to a highly effective negative campaign warning voters against the centre-left Labour Party's large policy reform agenda, analysts said Sunday.

Labour's failure also reflected a broader trend across Western societies of voter cynicism towards bold policy platforms, said Australian National University senior fellow Mark Kenny. Morrison successfully cast Labour's proposals - particularly on removing tax concessions and tackling climate change - as too risky and damaging to household finances at a time when the national economy was slowing down.

Voters in the state's mining towns, already angry with delays in the approval of a major India-backed coal mine promising thousands of jobs, did not warm to Labour's big climate action plans and lukewarm commitment to the project. Labour blamed its Queensland collapse on mining magnate Clive Palmer's estimated Au$60 million spend on election advertising.

 

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