Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Nationals leader Shane Love has confirmed he has been reappointed leader by his new team, which has grown to six lower house members and two upper house members. Nationals leader Shane Love with his newly elected MPs. Credit: Hamish HastieMember for Roe, Peter Rundle will be deputy leader. However, it’s still yet to be decided if Love will stay on as opposition leader, with the Liberals and Nationals both currently holding six lower house seats each. It’s likely the final seat to be declared in the March 8 election will fall to the Liberals, and pave the way for Churchlands MP Basil Zempilas to become the new leader of the opposition. If it falls to Labor, the Liberals and Nationals will need to negotiate on who the leader will be. “We’re looking forward to the next four years to ensure that in 2029, we see a change in government in this state,” Love said. He also claimed the state government’s stamp duty exemption threshold announcement earlier today (increasing to properties up to $500,000) was “miserable”, and that, his party would have abolished it altogether for first homebuyers.