Some of Australia’s most extreme Christian-right parties have withdrawn from politics, claiming the election of Prime Minister Scott Morrison had rendered them redundant.

This week the Victorian-based Rise Up Australia leader said the political party was deregistered after the May election because Mr Morrison’s Christian values “mirrored” many of its own.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison at Horizon Church on Easter Sunday in 2019. Credit:AAP

Controversial Rise Up leader Danny Nalliah - who once claimed the Black Saturday bushfires were the consequence of Victoria decriminalising abortion - said Rise Up was formed almost a decade ago because of a “vacuum” in Christian-conservative politics, which had now been filled.

“There is no need for us to continue because Scott Morrison was elected,” the evangelist pastor said.