ss đ¨ALBANESE & SUSAN LEY AT EACH OTHERâS THROATS â While ONE NATION SURGES to Unprecedented Polls and Steals the Show!

Australian politics has descended into open warfare at the top, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Susan Ley now openly at each otherâs throats in a desperate, ugly scrap for relevance â while Pauline Hansonâs One Nation quietly surges to record poll highs and steals the entire show from under their noses.

Fresh polling released today by Newspoll and Resolve Political Monitor delivers the brutal truth Canberraâs elite desperately tried to ignore: Laborâs primary vote has collapsed to 29â31% (its lowest since the 2022 election), the Coalition under Ley is stuck in the low-to-mid 30s and bleeding conservative support, while One Nation has rocketed to 12â15% nationally â its highest level ever recorded â and is now the third force in Australian politics.

The traditional two-party duopoly is fracturing right before our eyes. Disenchanted conservatives â fed up with Liberal infighting, National sell-outs on net-zero and immigration, and Laborâs endless betrayals on cost-of-living, housing and borders â are finally turning in droves to the one voice that has never compromised: Pauline Hanson and One Nation.
Hanson didnât mince words in a fiery Sky News interview immediately after the numbers dropped: âAussies are sick of the lies, the spin, the broken promises from both sides. Theyâre not âextremistâ for wanting secure borders, affordable homes, lower power bills and a government that puts Australians first. Theyâre just awake. And theyâre coming to One Nation in numbers weâve never seen.â

The shift is seismic. In key regional and outer-suburban seats, One Nation is now polling ahead of both major parties on first preferences. In Queensland, Western Australia and parts of New South Wales, the party is within striking distance of winning seats outright or forcing massive preference flows that could decide the next election. Insiders say the Liberal Partyâs internal knives are out for Ley, with factional warlords openly questioning her leadership as conservative voters desert in favour of Hansonâs unfiltered message.
Albanese, visibly rattled in Parliament today, tried to dismiss the numbers as âa mid-term blipâ while shouting over opposition interjections. But his red-faced fury only amplified the damage: the Prime Minister who promised âunityâ is now facing open revolt from his own backbench, economic chaos, and a public that has simply stopped listening.

Leyâs position is equally precarious. The Opposition Leader is fighting off internal challenges from moderates and conservatives alike, with senior Liberals privately admitting the party has âlost the baseâ to One Nation on immigration, energy policy, cost-of-living relief and cultural issues.
The silent majority is waking up fast â and the establishment is terrified. This isnât a minor protest vote; itâs a full-blown realignment. Voters are rejecting the tired major-party merry-go-round of spin, broken promises and elite neglect. Theyâre turning to the one party that has consistently warned about mass migrationâs impact, skyrocketing power prices, housing unaffordability, and a government that puts global agendas ahead of Australian families.
Pauline Hanson summed it up in one brutal line: âThey can call us whatever they want. But the numbers donât lie â Australians are done being ignored.â
The traditional duopoly is cracking. One Nation is surging. And the next election is suddenly wide open â with the bush, the outer suburbs and the forgotten heartland ready to rewrite the rules of Australian governance forever.
Canberra is in panic. The people are rising. And Pauline Hanson is leading the charge.
The old guardâs time is up. The new era has begun.


