'Relationship irreparably broke down': Barnaby Joyce to leave the Nationals
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Barnaby Joyce, the former deputy prime minister and a prominent figure within the Nationals, has announced his departure from the party, citing an irreparable breakdown in relations. This decision has sparked speculation about a potential shift to One Nation, though Joyce has not confirmed such a move.

In a statement, Joyce attributed his departure to fundamental policy disagreements. “Unfortunately, my relationship with the leadership of the Nationals in Canberra has broken down beyond repair, much like the sadness experienced in some marriages,” he expressed.

Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce has confirmed he will leave the party. (Alex Ellinghausen)

Joyce elaborated on the issues that led to his decision, noting, “During the federal election, I was instructed not to campaign beyond New England as it supposedly did not align with the Nationals’ views. Post-election, I was sidelined for ‘generational change,’ and the general atmosphere in the party room has left me feeling isolated, as if I were a discordant note in the Coalition chamber.”

He emphasized, “That is not the role I wish to play. More crucially, our support for Net Zero, which has caused a deep divide and harm to my electorate, small businesses, the environment, and the underprivileged, as well as affecting Australia’s defense and sowing discord among lifelong friends in my community, makes my continued presence in the Nationals’ Party Room in Canberra under this policy unsustainable.”

“That is not who I want to be.

“More importantly our position in continuing to support Net Zero with the massive schism and hurt to my electorate, to small businesses, to the environment, to the poor, to the defence of Australia and creating hate between lifelong friends in my community makes continuing in the Nationals’ Party Room in Canberra under this policy untenable.”

Opposition Leader Sussan Ley’s stance on net zero has spurred infighting, with senior Liberal Andrew Hastie and his colleague Jonathon Duniam publicly raising concerns over the matter.

Sussan Ley and David Littleproud during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday 1 August 2023.
Sussan Ley and David Littleproud during Question Time at Parliament House. (Alex Ellinghausen)

Joyce said he will complete his term as New England MP but will not run for the seat at the next election.

“I am free to now consider all options as to what I do next,” he said.

Joyce, a former Queensland Senator who resigned to contest New England, first won over the regional northern NSW seat in 2013.

He has held the 111,000 voter-strong electorate since.

The 58-year-old has been a member of the Nationals since 1995, and is known for crossing the floor almost 30 times during his political career.

He was elected as the Nationals leader and sworn in as deputy prime minister in 2016 and maintained his position during a cabinet reshuffle the following year and at the next federal election.

He lost the party leadership to David Littleproud after a three-way contest in 2022.

Littleproud has yet to comment on Joyce’s announcement.

Pauline Hanson said she would be happy to allow Barnaby Joyce into her party. (Alex Ellinghausen)

Hanson told The Sydney Morning Herald yesterday that she would be “happy” to have Joyce join One Nation if he wanted to.

She also suggested any other dissatisfied Coalition members would be welcome. 

Just last week, the Nationals Tamworth branch chairman, Steven Coxhead, resigned after a decade in the role to defect to One Nation.

“I have resigned as I believe the party does not adequately represent NSW regional and rural voters any more,” he said.

One Nation saw a surge at this year’s federal election and experienced its highest level of support since 2017.

In New England, the party captured 10 per cent of the vote, more than double the 4.7 per cent recorded in 2022. 

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