Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Matches Labor’s 27% in New Poll

News thumbnail: serious man in glasses with an inset photo of a woman; headline warns Labour faces UK-style wipeout at election.

The Roy Morgan survey from May 25-31 shows One Nation and Labor both at 27% primary vote, with the Coalition at 20%—a first for One Nation matching or leading Labor.

Hanson blames high net migration of 518,000 in 2022-23 for worsening housing woes, noting recent migrants form just 3.2% of construction workers, and proposes capping intake at 130,000 while prioritising locals.

Labor accuses her of favoring bosses over workers, citing her support for flexible dismissal laws and caution on wage rises, as her low Senate attendance record draws critics while supporters praise her voter focus.

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