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Speculation grows over Barnaby Joyce defection to One Nation

Barnaby Joyce could announce that he is quitting the Nationals and defecting to One Nation today, according to reports.

The former Nationals leader said last month that he was considering his future in the party after his relationship with leader David Littleproud broke down, and that he would make a decision over the summer.

But The Australian and Nine newspapers are reporting this morning that he could make an announcement before parliament rises today.

The Australian said it “understands many of his colleagues believe it likely Mr Joyce would make clear his intention on Thursday”.

The Nationals leader, David Littleproud, urged Joyce to stay in the party room, however, and said he “can make a contribution”.

Littleproud told Sky News yesterday.

We’ve given him (time and space) to work through where he wants to be.

We want him back into our party room because that’s the contract that he and the people of New England signed, that he was a National party member, and we hope that he comes back in (so) he can make a contribution.

The Sydney Morning Herald claimed last night that Joyce was about to defect to One Nation and reported that he had told the masthead he would have “more to say” today.

The papers said Matt Canavan and Michael McCormack urged Joyce to stay in the Nationals but that Canavan was ready to “take the fight” to Joyce if he joined Pauline Hanson’s party.

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