Maverick Nationals MP George Christensen's ardour for a rebranded LNP has cooled, but he's warned One Nation's West Australian "speed bump" doesn't mean they won't still have impact.

Last month, the Dawson MP suggested the LNP, which is one merged party in his home state of Queensland, would be better off re-branding itself as a country party in regional and rural areas, to better differentiate it from its Liberal spouse.

But Mr Christensen, who resigned as the Nationals' chief party whip last month, given his penchant for regularly speaking his mind often found him at odds with party policy, now says that can wait.

"I think the reality is that we are about to face a state election here in Queensland in the next 12 months or less and all focus needs to be on that and quite frankly there is no great need for separating the LNP at the state level," he said.