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Josh Butler

Joyce won’t attend Nationals partyroom meetings this week

Barnaby Joyce says he will sit with the Nationals in the parliament this week but won’t attend partyroom meetings, and didn’t shut down the idea that he could stay with his party if they dumped their net zero target.

Joyce’s latest headlines, the prospect that he would join One Nation, haven’t come to fruition yet, he says – he told us in a Parliament House doorstop just now that he hasn’t joined another political party yet, and says he’ll sit with the Nats in question time today. Joyce ruled out sitting as an independent, and says “I’m still in the National Party”, and noting voters had voted him in as a National, so he’d sit as a National for the time being.

But it’s not plain sailing and happy families. Joyce repeated his previous statements that “there’s been a breakdown in the relationship, it was quite evident to all of you during the [election] campaign”.

Asked whether leader David Littleproud was trying to keep him in the team, Joyce said he’d spoken to Littleproud in a “brief and very courteous conversation that went for about three minutes”.

Joyce confirmed again that he’d quit as MP for New England at the next election – but when we asked if he’d continue his political career after that (perhaps in a different chamber of parliament, or for a different party), he said “I’ll make my mind up”.

Asked if the Nationals scrapping net zero could be enough to keep him in the tent, Joyce responded: “I’ll see what they come up with”.

Pressed further, Joyce said they were “hypotheticals” about what could happen in future.



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