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Taylor rules out non-compete agreement with One Nation as party raises $1.6m
Key takeaways
- Angus Taylor has ruled out sharing the seats the Coalition targets with One Nation.
- Opposition leader Angus Taylor says the Coalition has no plan to share the seats the party targets at the next federal election with One Nation
- Labor issued a fundraising email to supporters as Pauline Hanson raised an "unprecedented" $600,000 in a few hours
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Angus Taylor has ruled out sharing the seats the Coalition targets with One Nation. (ABC News: Marcus Stimson)
Opposition leader Angus Taylor says the Coalition has no plan to share the seats the party targets at the next federal election with One Nation
Liberal MP Tony Pasin has floated the idea in comments to The Australian newspaper as One Nation supports have raised $1.6 million in a day
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