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Phillip Coorey

Trying to kill Barnaby Joyce with love has only made him stronger

The former deputy prime minister’s two decades of travails are all self-inflicted, yet he manages to come across as the victim every time.

Barnaby Joyce didn’t start making trouble for the Coalition from the moment he entered Parliament. He began well before that.

Joyce was elected as a Queensland National Party senator in October 2004, the election at which John Howard whupped Mark Latham so bad that the Coalition government also won control of the Senate.

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