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Australia politics live: Zali Steggall confirms teals having ‘conversations’ amid speculation about new political party | Australia news

Australia politics live: Zali Steggall confirms teals having ‘conversations’ amid speculation about new political party | Australia news

Teal party speculation ‘not a surprise’ says cabinet minister

Mark Butler says he’s not surprised to see speculation that the community teal independents could form a party – with the political spectrum in “flux” right now.

Speaking to ABC’s News Breakfast this morning, the health minister says (rather unsurprisingly) that it’s “a matter for them”.

There’s speculation this morning that Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall could be leading talks for a grouping of the independents. Independent senator David Pocock yesterday said he was open to a party forming to help counter One Nation.

Butler says:

double quotation markThey’ve [teal independents] obviously made inroads in particular communities in Australia. They’ll make their own assessment about whether that works for them.

There obviously is a lot of flux in the non-Labor parts of politics right now, so to see speculation like that’s perhaps not a surprise.

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Spender confirms teal party conversations

Both Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have fronted up to the media this morning to confirm conversations are taking place for a potential teal party, but both aren’t promising anything and say there’s nothing yet to announce.

Spender has joined ABC radio Sydney, saying that people have come up to her saying they’re worried about the political landscape and want to see change.

She’s asked whether the discussion was sparked by changes to electoral donation laws that benefit parties over independents, and says that the changes were a consideration but the idea goes beyond just that.

She adds that things might look a little different in their corner compared to other established parties.

double quotation markI have had conversations over a period of time about how politics could evolve because people keep on coming to me and say they really worried about the times that we’re in.

The question is: look, are there ways to better collaborate to evolve and how we work together or how some of us work together so that we can more explicitly align on certain areas and then where our communities and where we fundamentally disagree to have that freedom.

I don’t think people want a party like we’ve seen it with the sort of major parties. I think if any evolution [it] wants to be something quite different.

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