Barnaby Joyce announces defection but leaves key question unanswered
Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce has announced he is defecting from the Nationals after three decades with the party, but hasn’t decided whether to now join One Nation.

The former leader of the Nationals, who represented New England and led the party during two Coalition government terms, announced his departure from the party in a brief speech to parliament this afternoon.

“After three decades with the National Party, I am resigning,” Barnaby Joyce declared.

Barnaby Joyce has resigned from the Nationals.(Dominic Lorrimer)

Although Joyce stated today that he has yet to decide on his future plans beyond completing his current term, he acknowledged that he is seriously contemplating running for a Senate seat with a minor party in the upcoming 2028 election.

“The Senate has its appeal, particularly in reviewing and amending legislation… I’ve served in the Senate before,” he noted.

However, Bridget McKenzie, a senior Nationals senator, cautioned Joyce against joining a minor party.

“He’s accomplished significant things, and his legacy is considerable, but that could be undermined if he joins One Nation. That’s the critical question he needs to consider,” she warned.

“Does he want to be part of a party of government to get things done… or join a protest party where you won’t be able to do that.”

You May Also Like
Wold Cup security worker killed on way home from job

World Cup Security Worker Killed While Heading Home From Shift

A young man remembered by his family as deeply loved was killed…
Aaron Avery, 22, was killed by a suspected drunk driver while walking home from his shift as a security guard at SoFi Stadium during the World Cup game on June 15 in California

Young Security Worker Killed by Driver on Second Day at World Cup Stadium Job as Tributes Pour In

A much-loved young man killed by a suspected drunk driver had been…
Jeremy Doku is expected to travel back to the United States in time for Belgium's final group game

Jeremy Doku to Rejoin Belgium for World Cup Match After Flying to London for Son’s Birth

Jeremy Doku is set to be back in contention for Belgium’s decisive…