Sussan Ley is "completely confident" in her position as she faces pressure over climate policy. Photo: Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS
Toppling the first woman to lead the Liberal Party would be a "terrible look" for female voters, as Sussan Ley's leadership faces renewed pressure over climate policy.
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Ms Ley has been forced to talk down speculation she could face a challenge to her fledgling leadership after two of her main rivals Liberals Angus Taylor and Andrew Hastie, were seen having dinner together in Canberra.
The pair have both voiced their support for dumping the coalition's commitm

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