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"Mr Andrews said he would refuse to back the emissions scheme in the Senate this week if he was elected.
"The reason I'm doing this is because I believe that the decision, or the reported decision that was taken yesterday did not reflect the views of the majority of Liberal Party members throughout Australia about this issue.
"[The ETS scheme would] make the GST pale into insignificance in terms of its impost on the nation."
...Mr Andrews denied suggestions he was not a legitimate leadership candidate.
"I wouldn't be standing here if I didn't want the job," he said.
And he said he was "quite sceptical" on whether humans were causing climate change.
"The jury is still out.""