WA Nationals leader Shane Love insists the agreement with the Liberals is 'working well' after MP Martin Aldridge suggested the partnership was 'untenable'.
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Mr Love would not be drawn on whether Mr Aldridge's spat related to media conference former Nationals member Merome Beard fronted with WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam.WA Nationals leader Shane Love has denied the alliance with the Liberal Party is at risk of collapsing after an MP clashed with WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam and refused to sit in joint partyroom meetings.
The issue was the patient assisted travel scheme, which provides funds for regional residents who need to travel for medical procedures. "Which is why there does need to be an agreement around the conduct of the next election, something that was anticipated when the alliance was first signed."The alliance between the Liberal and National parties in WA is in serious doubt following North West Central MP Merome Beard quitting the Nationals to join the Liberals.
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