Former foreign minister Marise Payne has kept a low profile since the May election.Credit:Alex Ellinghausen
Sources within the party said internal pressure on Payne to retire would increase after the March 25 election,where her partner,state Liberal MP Stuart Ayres,faces a tough fight to retain his marginal seat of Penrith.
Payne,who is serving as shadow cabinet secretary,has kept a low profile since the May election,rarely appearing in the media or speaking in parliament.
Hansard records show Payne has spoken just six times in the Senate since Labor took office,significantly less than most of her colleagues. Her contributions included condolence motions for Queen Elizabeth II and former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe.
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“It’s a spot that’s not being fully utilised,” one Liberal MP said of Payne’s Senate position.
A NSW Liberal source connected to the moderate faction said:“The moderates are eager for forward momentum. People are angry she isn’t playing ball and communicating clearly about legacy.”
Several sources noted the moderate faction was reduced to a rump at the last election,making it important the remaining moderates in parliament were motivated to fight for their perspective to be heard.