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Former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce is reportedly preparing to challenge Michael McCormack for the leadership of the Nationals.

The Australian newspaper reports several National MPs have approached Mr Joyce to encourage him to contest the party leadership over concerns it is losing support in regional

Australia under Mr McCormack. The National Party will meet on Tuesday where members will vote on a new deputy leader after Senator Bridget McKenzie’s resignation. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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Talk about weathering the storm. He is about as functional as a block of granite.

Must be missing all those travel and water rorts

Barnaby's first point of order: Free tinnies for all! auspol

LNP BarnabyJoyce 2020 in Australia is just one disaster after another! SkyNews

Barnaby Joyce could have said NO to Abbott being rolled by Turnbull, by saying we will only stick with Abbott till the next election, BUT Didn't I Wont Forgive

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