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Hanson to Christensen: don't jump ship

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson isn't encouraging George Christensen to leave the Nationals but she would take him in if he did.

George Christensen and One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson
Pauline Hanson is warning George Christensen he shouldn't jump ship and destabilise the government. (AAP)

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Pauline Hanson is warning outspoken Nationals MP George Christensen he shouldn't jump ship and destabilise the government.

"I don't believe the people want that and they would not want it from me," the One Nation leader told ABC TV on Sunday.

Mr Christensen has quit his role as chief Nationals whip, saying he couldn't be the party's enforcer of discipline and keep speaking his mind in ways that often criticise government policy.

However, he has repeatedly said he's loyal to the Nationals, despite speculation he could join One Nation or Liberal deserter Cory Bernardi who has set up his own conservative party.

Senator Hanson said she didn't believe politicians should jump ship.

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"If you are elected to parliament with a party, then that's what the people voted you in and you should stay with that party," she said.

Her advice to Mr Christensen was "stay where you are, because if he jumps ship, it's going to destabilise the government".

But she would understand if he eventually decided the Nationals weren't properly representing his north Queensland electorate and wanted to leave.

"If he wants to come across to One Nation, I'm not going to say no but I am not encouraging him." she said.


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