Coalition splits again after Nationals leader rules future 'untenable'
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The Coalition has experienced yet another fracture, marking the second significant split in under a year. Nationals Leader David Littleproud has declared the existing arrangement with the Liberal Party as “untenable.”

The rift widened when the entire Nationals frontbench, including Littleproud himself, resigned in protest. This drastic move came after three senators were ousted from the shadow ministry for defying the Coalition by voting against the government’s proposed hate speech laws. The shadow cabinet had previously agreed to support the legislation, making the senators’ dissent a contentious issue.

In a statement made this morning, Littleproud confirmed his decision to part ways with the Coalition. This decision follows Opposition Leader Sussan Ley’s refusal to reinstate the dissenting senators, despite the Nationals’ demands.

Opposition leader Sussan Ley and Nationals leader David Littleproud.(Alex Ellinghausen)

Senator Bridget McKenzie has defended her stance against the hate speech reforms, arguing that the legislation warranted further scrutiny through a brief Senate inquiry. Earlier today, McKenzie expressed her views on the matter during an interview on Today.

“It was a very difficult decision for our room,” she stated. “To suggest that we should have compromised on this legislation and against our principles would, in my view, send the wrong message.”

“To say that somehow we should have folded on this legislation and against our principles, I think, is sending the wrong message.”

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek criticised the Coalition for making this week “all about themselves” instead of being united and bringing Australia together after the Bondi attack.

“It’s very disappointing that the Coalition made this week all about themselves and their own chaos and division,” she told Today.

“After calling for parliament to be returned, after calling for stronger laws, they haven’t backed those stronger laws, they’ve actually asked them to be watered down

“They’re not even a Coalition anymore, they’re falling apart at the seams at a time when we need stability and unity and adult behaviour in this country.”

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