LABOR'S plan for a national disability insurance scheme has been well supported by voters but it has not done anything to rescue Prime Minister Julia Gillard's poor ratings in the polls.
The latest Newspoll in The Australian newspaper shows there has been virtually no change in the primary vote of the two major parties.
Seventy-eight per cent of voters support the disability scheme, named DisabilityCare, with just nine per cent opposed.
However, there was no boost in the poll for Labor and voters were evenly split as to whether the ALP or the Coalition would be better at managing the $15 billion a year disability support program.
The Newspoll survey, conducted on the weekend, shows the Coalition's primary vote is virtually unchanged from two weeks ago on 47 per cent, as is Labor's at 31 per cent.
The Australian says the Coalition's lift of one point and Labor's fall of one point are both within the margin of error.
Based on preference flows at the 2010 election, the Coalition has kept a clear election winning lead, with 56 per cent to Labor's 44 per cent.
On who would make the better prime minister, support for Ms Gillard rose from 35 to 37 per cent while Opposition leader Tony Abbott also got a two per cent boost.
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