Nationals MPs not ruling out move on leader Michael McCormack before next election


Nervous Nationals MPs are not ruling out a move on theirleader, Michael McCormack, before the next election unless he significantly hardens his calls for a taxpayer underwrite of a coal-fired power station.
In what looms as a dilemma for the Coalition, Queensland Nationals told the ABC they want coal generation among the projects shortlisted for taxpayer subsidy by Energy Minister Angus Taylor — and they want Mr McCormack to demand it.
This includes where sitting Liberal MPs are facing contests from high-profile independents preaching tougher action on climate change, such as Kooyong — held by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg — and former prime minister Tony Abbott's electorate of Warringah.
One Nationals MP said the Coalition junior party was staring atits "worst percentage loss in Nationals history" and nominated theQueensland seats of Dawson, held by George Christensen, Flynn, held by Ken O'Dowd, and Capricornia, held by Michelle Landry, as likely losses, along with the NSW seat of Page, held by Kevin Hogan.
Mr McCormack said the Government would consider supporting new coal-fired power if it made financial sense.



Six Queensland Nationals wrote to their leader last week calling on him to "take immediate action" to "underwrite new generating capacity [power station] construction for regional Queensland", noting that industry, small business and consumers were at "their wits' end" because of exorbitant energy costs.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison, when asked whether he supported Federal investment in coal-fired power, replied: "We're supportive of reliable power — I've already made a number of announcements in this area.
Former Nationals leader Barnaby Joyce supports underwriting new coal-fired generation.
Mr Joyce told the ABC he would be a contender if there was a vacancy — but insisted he would not be calling for a leadership spill.



One supporter of Mr Joyce returning as leader said the maverick NSW MP had more cut-through and much greater voter recognition than Mr McCormack.
Some Nationals MPs say they would never support Mr Joyce returning to the leadership — one of them described him as "damaged goods" — and said he would deter female voters from supporting the Nationals.


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