Katter's Australian Party could preference Clive Palmer's party at the federal election. Source: AAP
KATTER'S Australian Party (KAP) could preference Clive Palmer's United Australia Party (UAP) at the federal election.
The mining magnate announced on Friday he has re-formed the UAP, which was dissolved in 1945, and applied for its registration in Queensland.
KAP national director Aidan McLindon welcomed the move, saying it will help break the political duopoly of the Labor and Liberal parties.
"It's a competition of ideas. The more players on the field the better," he told AAP.
Mr McLindon said the UAP wasn't seen as a threat to the KAP because both parties shared common objectives.
He said it would work together, including swapping preferences at the federal election.
"It would only make sense. You can probably count the differences between Bob (KAP leader Bob Katter) and Clive on one hand," Mr McLindon said.
"Where the KAP can't access some of those LNP (Liberal National Party) votes, I think Clive can.
"In a compulsory preferential system, depending on the negotiations, I think the two parties can be a formidable threat to Liberal and Labor."
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