Ley

Ley

politician Australia

Ley was mentioned in the context of the Australian political landscape, specifically regarding the Liberal Party's failure to connect with voters and address pressing issues such as the cost of living.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
104,859
Power
5,675$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 4 5.00 0.37% +10% 25,499,884 104,859 $1,380,000 5,675$
Totals 4 25,499,884 104,859 $1,380,000 5,675$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Ley said she would go to parliament next week and put forward a separate package of proposals because Labor’s attempt was confused. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Greens oppose Labor’s hate speech laws as support for overhaul collapses

Australia Australia: Ley has made repeated visits to the Bondi memorial site over the past week, where she has spent time speaking with grief-stricken community members. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Opposition leader takes fierce personal swipe

Australia Australia: Ley’s ratings fell, but she narrowed the gap on Australians’ preferred prime minister. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: PM's popularity plummets after Bondi attack and expenses scandal

Australia Australia: Typically, Ley, who behaves as though she is still the Liberals’ deputy leader rather than the actual leader, has allowed her colleagues and the Coalition’s media friends to take her to this position too. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: John Howard’s criticism of Anthony Albanese’s leadership is unjustified

Australia Australia: Ley is the central figure in the article, discussing her leadership and challenges within the Coalition. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: She’s survived the killing season with her leadership intact; now she’s planning her next battle