McCormack to fight to save the Nationals from becoming a 'destabilised rabble'

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Nationals leader Michael McCormack has vowed to fight for his job in order to prevent his party from turning into a 'destabilised rabble', after admitting he could face another challenge from former leader Barnaby Joyce

He also insisted he had the support of Prime Minister Scott Morrison, despite reports of growing doubts over his capacity as Deputy Prime Minister and the way his party's turmoil has damaged the wider government.

The newspaper said this meant Mr McCormack's office "plotted" to help MPs claim taxpayer funds to attend the March 13 event by setting up a party meeting even though it was a Nationals celebration of the party's 100 years."Those sorts of organisation affairs are matters for the party at a management level, they're a matter for the staff," he said.

"These are organisational matters for the party, they're not a matter that the leader of the party or indeed ministers or indeed even party members other than the party whip would be involved in," he said.Mr McCormack said people in his office had spoken to people in Mr Morrison's office, but it was wrong to say the two leaders had spoken.

Mr McCormack insisted he had only heard of the arrangements within the past 24 hours because travel was a matter for the organisation and its staff. "That should be discussions between two party leaders for the best interest of the nation, the best interest of the people we serve."I'm really pleased that after we had that sit-down discussion on the day he became Liberal leader, and of course the Prime Minister of Australia, that the first place he said he was going to visit was Quilpie, a drought-stricken area.

 

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Barnaby who?

Unfortunately he can’t prevent because they are, have been for a very long time, and will forever be, a rabble!

McCormack’s gone to Gowings M_McCormackMP Barnaby_Joyce Gone Gone Gone

Someone needs to tell him they have been ‘destabilized rabble’ for a while now.

Nationals may do a DLP!!!

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