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THE federal opposition is "crabwalking" away from its plan to move a motion of no confidence in the government, Leader of the House Anthony Albanese says. Opposition business manager Christopher Pyne on Monday said a motion of no confidence in the
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As the provincial election moves into the home stretch and the polls tighten even more, most observers wonder whether we'll awaken next Wednesday to four more years of the Liberals or to a new NDP government...Dave Barrett's NDP had better than 45
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Clark's approval rating at only 25 per cent, with 67 per cent of British Columbians disapproving of her performance as premier. Mr. Dexter's approval rating in Nova Scotia was slightly better at 30 per cent, with a disapproval rating of 62 per cent.
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The Slovenian Pensioner Party (Desus) has decided to withdraw from the cabinet of Janez Jana, leaving it without even the minority support in parliament. A view of Ljubljana (sxc.hu, file) The party's secretary general, Ljubo Jasni, said that all
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THE Canberra Liberals have taken a slender lead in the overall vote from last weekend's ACT election, undermining Labor's case for minority government. With nearly 88 per cent of the count completed both the major parties have 38.9 per cent of the
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We risk losing sight of the people who brought us into No 10 in the first place if we keep on talking about the fate of the coalition agreement. People are not sitting at home, navel-gazing and talking about whether the agreement will last another
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THE politically charged issue of asylum-seeker boat arrivals is set to dominate the national agenda this week, when federal parliament returns from its winter break. After the June session ended with no clear solution, despite hours of debate in the
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AS big a man as Wal Murray was, an even larger political figure loomed over The Nationals' NSW leader when he launched the party's re-election campaign in Tamworth more than 20 years ago. Tony Windsor, seemingly outmanoeuvred by some in his own party,
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Story continues below So when Abbott says the Prime Minister told a lie, he is saying something is true when he knows it is not true, so Abbott is telling a lie. Whereas the most the Prime Minister can be truthfully accused of is breaking a pre-
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Peter Bone on coalition ending for minority government 6 July 2012 Last updated at 07:58 ET Conservative MP Peter Bone said he could not wait for a minority government and for his party to dump its coalition colleagues. He claimed the Liberal
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