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Nationals leader David Littleproud has called for Barnaby Joyce to remain with the party after the MP announced his intention to quit.
The former deputy prime minister announced on Saturday he would not stand for his NSW seat of New England at the next election, citing an irreparably broken relationship with the Nationals’ leadership, but would see out the rest of the parliamentary term.
The move has prompted speculation Joyce could defect to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation.
Littleproud said Joyce still had a critical role to play within the party and urged him to stay inside the Coalition.

“Our preference is for him to remain with the National Party. His input is valuable until he decides to retire,” Littleproud shared on Nine’s Today program this Sunday.

“So obviously we all will be talking to Barnaby. We want to make sure that his contribution is a valued one within our party room, as everybody is.”
The Nationals leader said Joyce had not tendered his resignation from the party.
Joyce said his relationship with the junior Coalition party had broken down, following the last election when he was demoted to the backbench.
“I am free to now consider all options as to what I do next,” he said in a letter to branch members.
“The atmospherics in the party room, where I am seated in the far corner of the Coalition in the chamber, means I am seen and now turning into a discordant note.

“That’s not the direction I wish to take.”

The Nationals leader said he was looking to speak to Joyce for contributions on policy.
“I’ll be reaching out and having a conversation and making sure he understands that he, along with the rest of us, will play a very important role in shaping the Coalition and helping the Coalition rebuild,” Littleproud said.

“We need to ensure that we are more than just a party of dissent; we must be a governing force that offers Australians a viable alternative in tackling climate change.”

Liberal frontbencher Jonathon Duniam said a move to another political party during the current term would be disingenuous.
“I don’t think if he had an intention to defect to another party that he should sit as a Nat in parliament, or at least in the same party room as the National Party. I think that would be unworkable,” he told Sky News.

“Switching to One Nation might allow him to extend his parliamentary career, but it’s crucial to honor those who supported you initially, which in this instance, is the Nationals.”

Education Minister Jason Clare said he wished Joyce well if the statement was an indication of his impending retirement from politics.
“Not just the National Party, but the Liberal Party too, are in a world of pain here at the moment,” he told Sky News.
“They need to work out whether they want to be Howard or Hanson, they’ll eventually work this out, they always do that.”

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