Fiona Nash wants back in as Nats jockey to replace her

By Adam Gartrell, Political Correspondent
Updated December 5 2017 - 5:03pm, first published 4:52pm
Former Senator Fiona Nash arrives at the campaign office for Barnaby Joyce to support his campaign for the New England by-election, in Tamworth on Friday 1 December 2017. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Former Senator Fiona Nash arrives at the campaign office for Barnaby Joyce to support his campaign for the New England by-election, in Tamworth on Friday 1 December 2017. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
News.  Retired Major General Jim Molan next to a Long Range Patrol Vehicle in the Conflicts 1945 to Today Gallery at the Australian War Memorial.  26 December 2012     Canberra Times Photo by Jeffrey Chan
News. Retired Major General Jim Molan next to a Long Range Patrol Vehicle in the Conflicts 1945 to Today Gallery at the Australian War Memorial. 26 December 2012 Canberra Times Photo by Jeffrey Chan

Half a dozen National MPs are jockeying to become Barnaby Joyce's new deputy but the party room could hold off on a vote until it becomes clear whether Fiona Nash - who lost the job to dual citizenship - has a pathway back into the Senate.

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