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Australia's Prime Minister,?Julia Gillard, has responded to news of the collapse of her support amongst Australia's voting cheap designer sunglasses online public with an air of denial that has even stunned her harshest critics.
With ray-ban sunglasses 2012 news today that Labor's support has fallen to 28 per cent, just one percent shy of the figure that has decimated the Queensland Labor party only a few days ago, with a loss of over 40 seats, ?fears are now growing that Gillard is simply too detached from reality to meet the herculian challenge that is facing Labor at a federal level.
If the same voting patterns that were seen in Queensland were repeated at a federal level, Labor would be facing electoral oblivion, with some electoral experts claiming that Labor could lose its status as an official party.
The two-party preferred result has also sent ALP powerbrokers' into a frenzy of anxiety, with Labor down four points to 43 per cent and the Coalition up four points to 57 per cent.
Senior federal Labor MPs are warning Ms Gillard that she needs a strategy to win back the hearts gucci sunglasses for men cheap and minds of middle Australians, especially males, otherwise Labor faces being decimated at the next federal election.
Many critics have identified two key policies that have wedged hard-core Labor supporters away from Labor and into the fold of the Coalition.
The deeply unpopular Carbon tax, and in particular the pre-election promise not introducing it, has seriously dented the public's ‘trust' in Gillard, and her ongoing dismissal of the seriousness of this perceived betrayal has only further entrenched this mistrust.

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