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Sussan Ley insists the Liberals' new position on net zero is clear. It's as clear as mud.
After hours of being locked in various rooms at Parliament House, the Liberals confirmed what has been expected for months: It is walking away from the 2050 net zero emissions target.
The policy beyond that is a bit of a watch and wait. The Liberal Party won't set targets until it is returned to government and those targets will be benchmarked "in line with comparable countries". They'll also unpick Labor's key mechanisms to force down emissions in heavy industry and transport.
It opens the door to reunification with the Nationals on the matter. Three members from each party will meet tomorrow to thrash out a final Coalition position, which they'll reveal on Sunday.
Sussan Ley left the party room on her own.
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