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Group linked to Tony Abbott and Jacinta Nampijinpa Price targets “weakling” Liberals over net zero climate change policy

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The pressure of getting rid of the Net Zero target has a key supporter in Hastie, the interior spokesman of the coalition. Opposition leader Sussan Ley launched another debate about all policies for emission reduction and examination, the cost of adopting green energy.

Hastie said on Sunday that he believes that passing through fossil fuels very quickly will force cheap energy -dependent heavy industries to close. Last month, the Western Australian liberal party made a move to evacuate Net Zero and forced Ley’s choice of regular examination to evaluate the principle of politics.

“Climate change occurs throughout history. The question is that when we produce 1.1 percent of Australia’s world emissions, how much role does it play in changing the climate?” Hastie said in Sky News’ Market agenda.

One day he repeated his passion for leading the party, but emphasized that Sus Sussan Ley is our leader right now and we are doing everything we can to create a platform, ”he emphasized.

Liberal Frontbencher Tim Wilson, who defeated Climate -oriented Naval Miller Deputy Zoe Daniel in Goldstein’s Melbourne seat, questioned bilateral debates about the right zero pledge right.

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“Under a net zero target, labor opens new coal mines, extends the life of gas projects and [teal MPs] They all voted for billions of new coal and gas subsidies, so they seem to be a discussion to establish a straw man, when the real focus energy policy should return to focusing on price and reliability. ”

Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen seized Hastie’s words: “What we see from the coalition is chaos and confusion. Some say that net zero is necessary for the future of Australia, others call it ‘morality’ – and do the Australians to take them seriously?”

Liberal deputy Simon Kennedy, who changed the former Prime Minister Scott Morrison in his Cook seat, stopped at a party room meeting in July, and received internal support to say that the coalition had been wearing the 2050 target to the public.

Energy prices should be one of the biggest security deficits of Labour, Kennedy said that the citizen deputy Barnaby Joyce pushed its 2050 target to the spotlight the same week. Nevertheless, the coalition took out without the conversation by creating a wrong duality between lowering energy prices and reducing emissions, Kennedy, as the first reported, told his colleagues Guardian Australia.

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