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Coalition preferencing One Nation in Farrer to stop ‘teal policies’, Angus Taylor says

The opposition leader, Angus Taylorsays the Coalition has directed its preferences to One Nation ahead of the independent in the Farrer byelection to prevent “teal policies”.

The Liberals and Nationals have both placed One Nation before independent Michelle Milthorpewho has received a small proportion of her funding from the “teal” independent fundraising group, Climate 200.

Angus Taylor. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

Polling suggests One Nation will win the New South Wales seat on Liberal and National preferences. Asked why the Coalition parties had put One Nation first, Taylor told ABC program Insiders:

double quotation markIf you vote teal you get Green. And so whilst preferences, beyond preferencing the National party, are picking the least worst option, and we want people to vote for the Liberal party and the National party, the truth is we don’t want to see teal policies for Farrer or for this country.

Asked about One Nation’s threat to the Coalition in regional electorates, Taylor said:

double quotation markI think teal policies, Labor policies are absolute existential for the regions and the Labor government right now. If you get out into these regions, you see what it’s doing to them.

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Angus Taylor says welcome to countries should be used less

The opposition leader, Angus Taylorhas called for welcome to country remarks to be delivered less often, saying he is frustrated they have been “devalued” by “overuse”.

Taylor said a welcome to country should be “special when it happens” and condemned those who booed during Anzac Day events on Saturday. He told Insiders:

double quotation markCan I say, booing, whatever the cause, on Anzac Day, Anzac Day ceremonies, is absolutely inappropriate and un-Australian. It shouldn’t happen. It simply shouldn’t happen.

I can understand the frustration Australians feel about over-use of welcomes to country. I feel that at times. Often actually. I think it is overuse and as a result they are devalued.

I would like to see them used less and therefore not devalued as I think they have been over time.

It’s up to individual organising committees to decide whether they wanna do it or not. But the general principle should be: let’s do this less and make it more special when it happens.

To which, the Insiders host, David Speerssaid: “And don’t boo?”. Taylor responded:

double quotation markAbsolutely not boo, absolutely.

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