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The Guardian4d agoSource 64Low

Liberal frontbencher Dan Tehan says coalition with One Nation ‘not even being talked about’

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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.

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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.

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  • Liberal frontbencher Dan Tehan says coalition with One Nation is not being discussed.
  • PM Albanese mocks the Liberal, National, and One Nation parties as an 'axis of grievance'.

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<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.

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Senior colleagues are urging closer ties with Pauline Hanson and One Nation.

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Polls suggest One Nation's rise will make it difficult for the opposition to govern in its own right.

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Dan Tehan said a formal alliance with One Nation is not being discussed among his colleagues.

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