Liberal leader Angus Taylor says he will not work with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, despite Hanson urging political cooperation. Multiple outlets report that Hanson called on the Coalition to “work together” and presented unity as a way to help defeat Labor. In response, Taylor reiterates that he will not form an alliance or coalition arrangement with One Nation. The coverage describes Taylor’s stance as a continued refusal to engage with the minor party, including rejecting any collaborative effort that would align the Liberals with Hanson’s group. While Hanson’s comments frame cooperation as a practical step toward blocking Labor, Taylor’s position remains firm and is presented as a doubling down on earlier criticism. The articles focus on the public exchange between the leaders and emphasize that, as of now, there is no plan for the Liberals to partner with One Nation.