Net zero the problem, not Ley’s leadership, say Liberals

Net Zero Debate Overshadows Leadership in Liberal Party

Conservative Liberals have dismissed rumors of a leadership challenge to Sussan Ley, emphasizing their priority is to heal the ongoing divisions over climate policy within the party.

Since the election, the party has been torn over its stance on achieving net zero emissions by 2050, leading to weeks of internal conflict.

Focus on Unity Over Leadership

Lawmakers are preparing to reconvene in Canberra next week for several meetings designed to address and resolve these deep disagreements.

"Conservative Liberals have hosed down speculation of a challenge to Sussan Ley’s leadership, insisting they are focused on ending a split over climate policy that has plagued their party since the election."

Climate Policy Division

Efforts now concentrate on mending the ideological rifts while maintaining party stability under Ley’s leadership.

Author's summary: The Liberal Party prioritizes resolving internal disputes over net zero emissions policy rather than pursuing leadership changes, aiming to restore unity after prolonged climate-related conflict.

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AFR AFR — 2025-11-07

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