
Liberal frontbencher Dan Tehan stated he does not want a coalition with One Nation, dismissing talks of a formal alliance despite internal pressure and polls showing One Nation's rise. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mocked the three conservative parties as an 'axis of grievance' engaged in a 'race to the bottom'. The comments highlight divisions within the Australian right and the electoral challenge for the Liberal-National coalition.
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Liberal frontbencher Dan Tehan says coalition with One Nation is not being discussed.
Dan Tehan said a formal alliance with One Nation is not being discussed among his colleagues.
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Dan Tehan said he does not want to be in a rightwing coalition with One Nation.
Opinion<p>Anthony Albanese mocks ructions on conservative side of politics and says three rightwing parties are caught up in ‘race to the bottom’</p><ul><li><p>Get our <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=cvau_sfl">breaking news email</a>, <a href="https://app.adjust.com/w4u7jx3">free app</a> or <a…
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Dan Tehan said he does not want to be in a rightwing coalition with One Nation.
OpinionSenior colleagues are urging closer ties with Pauline Hanson and One Nation.
OpinionPolls suggest One Nation's rise will make it difficult for the opposition to govern in its own right.
PredictionDan Tehan said a formal alliance with One Nation is not being discussed among his colleagues.
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