Doubts a coalition would return a surplus

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 05 Februari 2013 | 15.02

MOST people doubt a coalition government will deliver a budget surplus in its first year of power, a new survey has found.

The weekly Essential Research online poll also found that while most people believe it is important for the federal government to deliver a budget surplus, many approved of Labor's decision not to return to the black this financial year.

The survey found 60 per cent respondents doubt a Tony Abbott-led Coalition government would deliver a budget surplus in its first year, and only 19 per cent said it probably would.

The survey of 1053 respondents found 69 per cent believed a budget surplus is important for the country, but only 54 per cent also said it was important for them personally.

However, 42 per cent approved of the government's decision to ditch its promise to return a surplus this financial year, while 37 per cent disapproved.

Just under half (48 per cent) approved of Prime Minister Julia Gillard's decision to announce a September 14 election, eight months in advance.

Thirty four per cent disapproved of her decision.


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