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The individual responsible for the Liberal Party’s energy assessment suggests that expanding coal and nuclear energy sources is essential for reducing electricity costs.

The party is set to convene on Wednesday to deliberate on its position regarding the goal of net zero emissions. However, tensions are already rising as key members issue warnings about potential consequences if their demands are not met.

Despite internal disputes over climate strategy, recent surveys indicate that the controversy, ignited by the Nationals’ decision to abandon the emissions-reduction goal, has not negatively impacted the Liberals’ standing with the electorate.

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The author of the Liberal Party’s energy review says more coal and nuclear power will be needed, to bring down prices.(Oscar Colman)

Liberal Senator Andrew Bragg expressed on ABC’s Insiders that, “If executed correctly, achieving net zero could lower electricity prices and is expected to do so eventually.”

Bragg says he’ll quit the front bench if the Liberal Party quit the Paris agreement.

David Littleproud, leader of the Nationals, remarked, “I believe there’s a pathway through this… the Liberal Party now has a framework from the National Party.”

Tehan likened the challenge to “threading a needle.”

“Who went first and who went second, who cares?” he said.

Mcallister said Australians had “already paid the price for the unbelievable division within the coalition over this.”

Meanwhile polling from the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age shows a bounce back from the coalition despite the internal conflict.

The November Resolve Political Monitor has Labor ahead 53-47 on a two-party-preferred basis. It is a comfortable lead but the margin is tightening.

Voters were asked their number one issue and 42 per cent said keeping the cost of living low was the priority.

Crime and anti-social behaviour was next with responses in the single digits.

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