Opposition leader Peter Dutton said the Coalition could not support the motion put forward by Anthony Albanese and he was unable to 'arrive at a position of bipartisanship'.
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Dutton said the government 'has sought to walk both sides of the street' on the topic of 7 October and accused prime minister Anthony Albanese of speaking 'out out of both sides of his mouth' on 'what should be a motion to mark the loss of life of 1,200 people'
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