Queensland Opposition Leader Nicholls denies secret deal with One Nation's Ashby

Queensland's Liberal National Party has dismissed claims of a secret arrangement to lay off attacks on One Nation.

Queensland LNP's new leader Tim Nicholls and his deputy Deb Frecklington at Queensland Parliament, Brisbane, Friday, May 6, 2016. Nicholls has won a leadership spill against Lawrence Springborg. (AAP Image/Glenn Hunt) NO ARCHIVING

Queensland LNP's new leader Tim Nicholls. Source: AAP

Queensland Opposition Leader Tim Nicholls has flatly denied claims of a secret deal between the Liberal National Party and One Nation in the state.

The ABC's Four Corners program on Monday night aired what it claimed to be a recording on Pauline Hanson's chief of staff James Ashby claiming to have struck a deal with Mr Nicholls' chief of staff for the two parties to rein in attacks on each other.

But Mr Nicholls took to Twitter after the program to label the claims as "absolute crap".

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Published 4 April 2017 7:34am
Updated 4 April 2017 9:04am
Source: AAP


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