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Majority support PM’s changes to stage-three tax cuts

Voters support the government’s decision to change the stage-three tax cuts, polling shows, but Labor’s lead over the Coalition remains unchanged.

The latest Newspoll shows while 62 per cent of voters believe Prime Minister Anthony Albanese made the right choice to modify the stage three tax cuts, only 38 per cent of them said they would be better off under the proposed changes.

Labor leads the Coalition 52 per cent to 48 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis, the latest Newspoll in The Australian reveals.

Sunday’s result is unchanged from the previous poll in December.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will introduce legislation to revise the stage-three tax cuts when parliament resumes on Tuesday.

“We don’t need polls to tell us people will welcome extra assistance with cost of living pressures,” he said in Canberra.

“This has never been about the politics or polls or punditry, this is about real people and the pressure they are under.

“What we’ve done here is put people before politics and I think people are recognising that.”

The Coalition has not yet said whether it will support Labor’s changes, which halve tax breaks for higher earners and give relief to more people on lower and middle incomes.

The Newspoll also showed Labor leader Albanese (56 per cent) has maintained his lead over the Coalition’s Peter Dutton (35 per cent) as preferred PM.

While Labor’s primary vote was up one percentage point (34 per cent), it remains behind the Liberal-National Coalition (36 per cent) on the primary vote.

The Greens’ primary vote dropped one point to 12 per cent and One Nation’s was unchanged at 7 per cent while the independents and minor parties remained at 11 per cent.

The poll of 1245 voters was conducted between January 31 and Saturday.

-AAP

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