12 March, 2019

Scott Morrison slaps down Barnaby Joyce on coal in damaging Coalition split on energy

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is facing a damaging Coalition split on energy and a bitter Nationals row on leadership after he pushed back at demands to help fund a new coal-fired power plant in Queensland, widening a policy gulf inside the government just two months out from the election.
Barnaby Joyce with Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
Moderate Liberals ridiculed their Nationals colleagues as unworkable and economically illiterate, with one, Brisbane MP Trevor Evans, describing proponents as “a very small and lonely minority whistling Dixie on this”.

Mr Morrison sparked concerns among the junior Coalition partner by countering calls for government help for the power project, putting him at odds with former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce in a new test for the "marriage" of the two parties.


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