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Barnaby Joyce Resigns from Nationals, Eyes One Nation Alliance

Former Australian Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce has announced his resignation from the party, opting to serve as an independent member. This decision has fueled speculation about a potential alliance with Pauline Hanson and her One Nation party. The announcement came on Thursday, following a period of intense speculation regarding Joyce’s political future and his deteriorating relationship with current Nationals leader David Littleproud.

Joyce indicated he is “strongly considering” a return to the Senate, potentially under the One Nation banner. His relationship with Littleproud has reportedly soured, leading to questions about his future in the Nationals. The former leader’s flirtation with One Nation was highlighted during a recent dinner with Hanson, where they shared a meal that included steak prepared on a sandwich press.

Despite the apparent chemistry between Joyce and Hanson, there are concerns about the longevity of this potential political marriage. Critics point to Hanson’s history with party members, as her party has seen a high turnover rate among elected representatives. In the federal parliament, only Malcolm Roberts remains as a long-term senator from One Nation, having avoided defection from the party.

Former Nationals leader Michael McCormack expressed skepticism about the feasibility of a Joyce-Hanson partnership. He remarked, “That’ll be an interesting sort of clash of heads between two very much out there people.” McCormack questioned whether there would be sufficient space within One Nation for both strong personalities, suggesting that the dynamics could lead to further complications.

Political analysts are not optimistic about the implications of Joyce joining One Nation. David Gazard, a former Liberal adviser and current director of DPG Advisory Solutions, described the potential alliance as “the greatest train wreck of all time.” He pointed out that both Joyce and Hanson have strong leadership ambitions and may clash rather than collaborate effectively.

Senator Bridget McKenzie, also from the Nationals, weighed in on the matter, voicing her hope that Joyce would not align with One Nation. McKenzie characterized the party as one focused on protest rather than political change, suggesting that Joyce might struggle to enact meaningful reforms within that framework.

As Joyce navigates this new chapter in his political career, the implications of his decisions will be closely monitored by political observers. The evolving relationship between him and Hanson could significantly impact the landscape of Australian politics, particularly if they manage to forge a successful alliance amidst the challenges that lie ahead.

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