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The WA Nationals have lost five MPs in 17 months, raising difficult questions about leadership and direction

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The WA National Party should be heading into parliament’s winter break full of confidence.

The annual WA Farmers conference on Friday confirmed the growing anger among rural and regional voters over a number of Labor policies — in particular, the federal government’s live sheep export ban.

But instead, the party is dealing with the fallout from yet another MP quitting, which has left just two men standing.

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Upper House MLC Louise Kingston sensationally quit the party on Thursday and used parliamentary privilege to drop a bomb on her way out — accusing WA Nationals leader Shane Love of “relentless bullying and harassment” just before parliament wrapped for the winter break.

Mr Love emphatically denied the claims.

Louise Kingston made the allegations against Shane Love in parliament on Thursday.(Supplied: Nationals WA)

He pointed out that Ms Kingston had never lodged a formal complaint to the party, implying that she made the claims because she was upset about being dropped down the party’s upper house ticket.

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