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VideoSussan Ley has responded to the latest poll that makes her the most unpopular leader since 2003.

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What do Australians think about the Coalition? Here’s what Ley says

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says Australians currently have a poorer view of the Coalition because they were talking about themselves too much.

“They looked at the disunity and the back-and-forwards, and they marked us down (in the polls) because they saw us talking about ourselves,” Ms Ley told Sunrise on Monday.

“Yesterday, we drew a line under that. We said we’ve resolved our differences, we’ve strengthened our processes, they’re even better going forward, and we are squarely focused on the Australian people.

Ms Ley said “right-here, right-now”, the Coalition was focused on Australians and that the parties have the answers to fix Australia’s issues, including a migration policy, which the Opposition Leader says is coming soon.

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‘Not concerned’: Ley responds to horror poll

Word around Canberra was that if the latest party polling for the Coalition fell below 20, the “trigger” would be pulled, ousting Opposition Leader Sussan Ley.

The latest poll put the Coalition’s primary vote at 18 per cent, with Ms Ley becoming the most unpopular major party leader since 2003.

Asked on Monday if she would last the week, Ms Ley said: “Yes, indeed”.

“Millions of Australians are frustrated, they’re angry, they’re doing it tough. We see that expressed through the polls. When they don’t see a clear, united message coming out of Canberra, they mark us down,” Ms Ley told Sunrise.

“I understand that. The Coalition is back together, and we are focused on the future.”

Asked if Angus Taylor would launch a challenge, Ms Ley said, “I’m not concerned”.

“I’m always looking outside this building to the Australian people who are counting on us.”

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