Public mood turns against marriage equality postal vote, poll shows - News Summed Up

Public mood turns against marriage equality postal vote, poll shows


The latest survey of 1,815 voters found that 47% of the sample disapproved of the postal vote while 39% approved of it. Marriage equality: why an opinion poll may be more accurate than a voluntary postal vote Read moreLast week 43% approved of holding a voluntary postal plebiscite followed by a vote in parliament, while 38% disapproved. Marriage equality: voters want issue settled before election – Guardian Essential poll Read moreUnderscoring the political sensitivity about energy bills, 59% of the sample reported paying a lot more for electricity and gas. By voting groups, 32% of Labor voters thought 47% too high, 14% thought it too low and 40% thought it about right. Thirty-eight per cent of Coalition voters thought the current rate too high, 12% thought it too low, and 41% thought it about right.


Source: The Guardian August 14, 2017 18:00 UTC



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