‘100 per Cent Disappointed. Furious’: Nationals MP Says Littleproud Misled the Party
- Nationals leader David Littleproud confirmed on Tuesday that his party temporarily split from the Liberals over four key policy points, including nuclear energy.
- The split followed disagreements after the federal election, as the Nationals insisted these four policies were non-negotiable while the Liberals initially resisted them.
- Littleproud stated he would present the Liberal leader's proposals to his party room and emphasized a pragmatic, technology-agnostic approach toward nuclear energy and grid incentives.
- Littleproud said, "We did not blink," defending the Nationals' firm stance, while some party members, like Senator Boyce, criticized the temporary breakup as a "fiasco."
- The Nationals and Liberals are expected to agree on reuniting this week, although disagreements persist within the Nationals over issues such as commitments to net zero emissions and exceptions to cabinet solidarity.
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‘100 per cent disappointed. Furious’: Nationals MP says Littleproud misled the party
As Nationals leader David Littleproud negotiates a fragile truce with Liberals leader Sussan Ley, one of his own MPs says he has deceived his colleagues.
·Sydney, Australia
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