Angus Taylor's Leadership Faces Strain as One Nation Surpasses Coalition in Polls
June 9, 2026
Internal party dynamics show Tony Abbott’s influence and a perception among members that Taylor’s centrist style may clash with the party base’s expectations.
Opposition figures warn Taylor’s leadership will be tested by upcoming tax changes and the need to present a convincing alternative to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ahead of the next election.
Taylor has not provided a clear timeline for reversing the Coalition’s fortunes, instead offering broad pledges on rebuilding trust and policy basics like cheaper housing and lower taxes.
Angus Taylor, after replacing Sussan Ley, faces worsening polling as One Nation gains traction, threatening the Liberal-National Coalition’s position.
The overall outlook hinges on Taylor lifting the Coalition’s primary vote by late 2026; if he cannot, the election trajectory could tilt toward One Nation and the governing Labor Party.
Analysts say Taylor’s strategy relies on contrasting trust and broken promises with Albanese, using tax reforms to frame a broader critique of the government; success depends on recovering the primary vote by the end of 2026.
Recent polls show One Nation surpassing both Labor and the Coalition in primary vote, signaling a shift toward the anti-politics movement.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Jun 9, 2026
How long does Angus Taylor have to save the Liberal Party?