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FULL INTERVIEW: Trade Minister Birmo says Tuesday's vote on the medivac bill demonstrates Labor's billshortenmp is 'too weak' to stand up against the left flank of his own party. FirstEdition

 

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Birmo billshortenmp If nothing has changed in confidence and nothings changed to OperationSB procedures. Why is Bill on notice. You all put drkerrynphelps in power for the removal of TurnbullMalcolm start governing instead of wet the bed scare campaigns. 5 years to resettle children is a joke.

Birmo billshortenmp Lol, coming from a part paralyzed by its right wing, this is hilarious

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