Tony Abbott’s sister Christine Forster pulls out of Wentworth byelection

Christine Forster, Tony Abbott's sister, says she will no longer be seeking Liberal preselection for the Sydney seat of Wentworth at the upcoming by-election.

Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster has pulled out of the race for Wentworth.

Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster has pulled out of the race for Wentworth. Source: AAP

Tony Abbott's sister has pulled out of the Liberal preselection race for Malcolm Turnbull's former Sydney seat amid fears it might stoke divisions within the party.

Christine Forster last week declared her intention to run for Liberal preselection in the blue ribbon seat of Wentworth after being encouraged by several party members and with the backing of her brother.

But the City of Sydney councillor said since announcing her candidacy, the commentary "has focused on the suggestion that it was a proxy for division within the Liberal party".
Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster has pulled out of the race for Wentworth.
Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster has pulled out of the race for Wentworth. Source: AAP
"That is not the case, but to avoid any such perception, I will be standing aside and giving my full support to the successful candidate," she posted on Facebook on Monday.

"I remain committed to doing everything I can to ensure we defeat Labor in the coming battles."

Mr Turnbull formally resigned on Friday but a date for a by-election has not been set.
Ms Forster's Facebook post.
Ms Forster's Facebook post. Source: Facebook
With Ms Forster's withdrawal, former Business Council of Australia executive director and same-sex marriage campaigner Andrew Bragg and former Australian ambassador to Israel Dave Sharma are the two leading candidates to replace Mr Turnbull as the Liberal candidate.
Labor has chosen local businessman Tim Murray.

Business owner and City of Sydney councillor Angela Vithoulkas is standing as an independent, while another City of Sydney councillor - independent Kerryn Phelps - is believed to also be considering a tilt.


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