New England MP Barnaby Joyce has admitted he holds himself partially responsible for the current fuel crisis.
When asked on STA FM yesterday morning if he took responsibility for the fuel crisis and the closure of four oil refineries while the Coalition was in power, Mr Joyce admitted he took partial responsibility.
Mr Joyce says part of his problem at the time was that he wasn’t decisive in speaking out against the climate policies supported by the Coalition, adding he should’ve left the Party earlier.
Since his defection to One Nation in December, Mr Joyce says he can freely speak out against these policies which he says is putting Australia in a dire position adding he probably would have remained in the Coalition if they changed their stance and rebuked the climate policies.
One Nation’s high-profile recruit says he’s trying to atone for his mistakes by pushing for the country to get out of climate policies that are burdening Australians
