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Frontbencher Kevin Andrews, the party's families spokesman, told The Sunday Telegraph he supported a debate over multiculturalism that balanced diversity with Australian values.
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Frontbencher Craig Emerson said Mr Rudd was "not as happy as gay" as he left the meeting.
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Frontbencher Mark Arbib, a key figure in the ALP's powerful NSW right faction who is believed to have pushed for the ETS delay, says he was afraid a "DD" on climate change could have failed.
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Frontbencher Craig Emerson says he will be voting for Mr Rudd.
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Opposition Frontbencher Andrew Robb says the Government has fuelled the problem.
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Frontbencher Andrew Robb said that, what was possibly the biggest structural change in Australian history, was ill-considered and rushed.
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Frontbencher Ian Macfarlane, who negotiated a deal on the legislation with the Government, said up to 12 Liberal senators had indicated they would vote for the legislation.
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Frontbencher Ian Macfarlane says the Opposition needs to accept the verdict of its failed leadership spill.
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Frontbencher Michael Gove and chairman Eric Pickles may have been trying Lisbon Treaty has been greeted with whoops of joy by the European establishment from Cork to Cracow.
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Frontbencher Ian Macfarlane says the Opposition needs to accept the verdict of its failed leadership spill.
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