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Nick Xenophon eyes return to politics

Former senator Nick Xenophon is making a fresh tilt for the upper house at the federal election due in May.

Mar 25, 2022, updated Mar 25, 2022
Former Senator Nick Xenophon says he will run for the upper house again. Photo: David Mariuz / AAP

Former Senator Nick Xenophon says he will run for the upper house again. Photo: David Mariuz / AAP

“I’m back, because I give a damn,” the South Australian lawyer said on his campaign website, which launched on Thursday.

Xenophon was first elected to the Senate for SA in 2007 and was re-elected in 2013 and 2016.

He resigned in October 2017 after he announced he was unsure whether he was a dual citizen, which would have made him ineligible to run for parliament.

However, the High Court later found Xenophon was validly elected and able to run for office.

He turned his attention to South Australian politics, running for a lower house seat in the 2018 state election under the SA Best party, but failed.

Xenophon said in a statement he had “tried to be a political hermit” for four years.

“I can no longer sit on the sidelines,” he said.

The odds are stacked against the former senator, as he won’t have a party to put his name above the line on the upper house ballot paper – a position only given to groups and parties.

He will be up against two of his former advisers, senators Stirling Griff and Rex Patrick.

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However, Senator Patrick said he would make an announcement on Friday regarding his political intentions.

“Clearly Nick Xenophon’s decision to throw his hat into the SA Senate changes the landscape,” he said in a statement.

“I have worked for Nick as an adviser and I have great respect for him as a politician. He can again be a fine representative of our great state.”

Xenophon was renowned for his colourful stunts to gain attention for a range of issues from defence spending to the social impacts of gambling.

 – AAP

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