'It's not my time': Tim Wilson pulls out of Liberal leadership race
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The race to replace ousted opposition leader Peter Dutton has narrowed back to two, just a day after the only Liberal to win back his seat from a teal independent opened the door to a shock leadership tilt.

Liberal MPs will today vote in what’s shaping as a title bout between the more moderate deputy leader Sussan Ley and more conservative shadow treasurer Angus Taylor.

Sussan Ley and Angus Taylor are standing to be the new leaders of the Liberal Party. (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Wilson said he had been approached by party colleagues, including former Liberal MP Jason Falinski, who praised Wilson’s strong campaigning skills in the Australian Financial Review on Sunday.
“I am mindful of the National Party’s leadership ballot tomorrow, and that will inform my judgment,” Wilson told The Age on Sunday.

“I have not canvassed any colleagues, but some have reached out to me on their initiative, and Jason Falinski has made his view extremely clear.”

But last night Wilson withdrew from the race, issuing a call for unity.

“Nationally, I have the firm belief that we can win in three years. Not six. Three,” he wrote on Facebook.

“I won’t be a candidate for leader tomorrow – it’s not my time. 

“But I will be giving all my energies to whoever wins, to replicate what we did in Goldstein across our party.”

Liberal candidate Tim Wilson who claimed victory in the Melbourne seat of Goldstein. (Paul Jeffers/ The Age)

He didn’t endorse either leadership candidate but threw his support behind a continuation of the Coalition’s controversial nuclear energy policy, along with a focus on addressing inflation and housing affordability.

Nine political editor Charles Croucher had earlier flagged Wilson’s comments as potential manoeuvring to secure a top role in the shadow cabinet.

“There are plenty you speak to from all sides of the Liberal Party that would like to see him come in to the frontbench, be it as an economic portfolio, perhaps shadow treasurer or some other big role,” he told Today this morning.

“It’s a great honour to lead our great party,” Littleproud said after the vote, arguing the leadership challenge was “healthy for our democracy”.

Nationals Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price last week defected to sit with the Liberals and has since announced she is running as deputy leader under Taylor.

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