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Nationals MP posts cryptic tweet on party’s leadership

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A federal Nationals MP has made a cryptic remark about the character of Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce in the wake of his first interview with his pregnant partner. Victorian Andrew Broad used Twitter yesterday to draw a link between the Nationals leader and the words of the late US Christian preacher Billy Graham. “Quote from the late Billy Graham ‘when wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost’... telling words for the Leadership of

the National Party,” he posted. The tweet cames after Mr Joyce, who standing firm against calls for him to stand down, and former staffer Vikki Campion, 33, gave their first interview as a couple to Fairfax Media.

“It’s time to move on,” the 50-year-old told Fairfax more than two weeks after his extramarit­al affair was revealed by News Corp.

Mr Joyce, who has four daughters with his estranged wife of 24 years, Natalie, also confirmed the baby due in April is a boy. “The one thing that has deeply annoyed me is that there is somehow an inference that this child is somehow less worthy than other children, and it’s almost spoken about in the third person. I love my daughters. I have four beautiful daughters and I love them to death. And now I will have a son.” Acting PM Mathias Cormann, who is filling in for Malcolm Turnbull instead of Mr Joyce, said they had been in touch.

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