Bernardi won't cross floor on super change

Cory Bernardi probably won't be in the country when the government brings its controversial superannuation changes to the parliament, something he opposes.

Liberal Senator Cory Bernardi

Cory Bernardi probably won't be in the country when the government brings in its super changes. (AAP)

Outspoken Liberal senator Cory Bernardi won't be crossing the floor of the Senate over the federal government's controversial superannuation reforms after all ... he won't be in the country.

"It might be good for the government," he quipped on Sky News on Thursday.

Senator Bernardi is heading off for three months to see the workings of the United Nations at a time when Treasurer Scott Morrison is trying to convince his backbench over the need to rein in super tax concessions, including capping after tax contributions to a $500,000 lifetime cap, something the senator opposes.


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