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Claire Chandler resigns from frontbench

Dan Jervis-Bardy

Dan Jervis-Bardy

Guardian Australia understands Claire Chandler, the shadow minister for science and cybersecurity, has resigned from her frontbench position.

The conservative senator is the first to follow Angus Taylor over to the backbench ahead of a leadership spill.

We expect more Taylor allies to resign as well today.

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‘I’m disappointed for him’: Wallace

Andrew Wallace is continuing his support tour for Sussan Ley this morning, telling ABC RN Breakfast he’s “disappointed” for Angus Taylor and for the party after he resigned to the backbench yesterday ahead of a leadership spill.

Wallace says again that Ley “absolutely” hasn’t been given a chance to lead, and that disunity is death for the party.

He says he still believes Ley could have the support from the party room to withstand a challenge.

Angus is a friend of mine. I’m disappointed for him. I’m disappointed for us. Australians want to see their opposition, no matter how much they may vote for us or not vote for us, they want to see a strong opposition because they know that a government is only as good as its opposition.

I’m not going to go into numbers there, but I do believe that she has that majority.

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