This is a sensible question (some would say "about time") that I hope someone can answer.
What is the situation in the Chamber at any given time in relation to "no confidence" motions?
Is it the case that all Labor members will have to be readily available in case a "no confidence" motion is put?
what about the Labor Independents?
will they also have to be present at all times just in case?
And what of Kevin 747?
He will lose serious frequent flyer points if he has to be around more.
Hope someone has the answers.
cheers
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