The leader of the Nationals party has publicly criticised One Nation, alleging its leader Pauline Hanson has lost control of her Members of Parliament. This follows a recent vote by One Nation’s newest MP, Steve Farley, alongside teal independents – a move that defied the party line. The Nationals leader’s comments highlight growing instability within One Nation and raise questions about its ability to maintain a unified front in parliament. Farley’s decision to side with the teals reportedly concerned Hanson and prompted the public rebuke from the Nationals leader. The incident underscores the challenges Hanson faces in managing a diverse and potentially rebellious party room. This division could impact One Nation’s influence on future legislation and political negotiations. The Nationals are positioning themselves to capitalise on any further fracturing within One Nation.