Support for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has surged to a record high of 12 per cent after weeks of rancorous debate about immigration as the Coalition plumbs the depths of political unpopularity in the latest Resolve Political Monitor.

Labor still enjoys a substantial 55-45 lead in the two-party preferred over the Coalition, based on stated preferences, the same margin as the May 3 election when Anthony Albanese won a record 94 seats in the lower house and thrashed the opposition.

While Opposition Leader Sussan Ley maintains a net positive result on her performance in the role, the Coalition continues to struggle and is now tracking on the worst primary result since Resolve started polling on the figure in April 2021.

Labor’s commanding lead is actually a fall from the stratospheric 59-4

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