Knives are out for Gillard
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- November 24, 2012
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Peter Hartcher
Sydney Morning Herald political and international editor
The story that won’t go away will dog the PM for the four remaining parliamentary sitting days of 2012 – and beyond.
‘No substantiated allegation of wrongdoing’: Gillard
The Prime Minister denies any past connection with an AWU slush fund, as disgraced former union boss Ralph Blewitt makes a sworn statement to Victoria Police fraud squad.
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The Gillard government might have been rounding out a year of achievement with the Abbott opposition in retreat, but instead goes into the last week of Parliament facing its greatest crisis.
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http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/knives-are-out-for-gillard-20121123-29ytv.html#ixzz2D5atf2G4






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