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When hate crime legislation was tabled in parliament this week, few predicted the rancour and division it would unleash on the conservative side of politics.
But was the Coalition's split this week inevitable?
As the National Party haemorrhages support to One Nation, how might the Coalition remake itself in the wake of this historic divorce to once again become a credible party of government?
By ABC Australia4.5
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When hate crime legislation was tabled in parliament this week, few predicted the rancour and division it would unleash on the conservative side of politics.
But was the Coalition's split this week inevitable?
As the National Party haemorrhages support to One Nation, how might the Coalition remake itself in the wake of this historic divorce to once again become a credible party of government?

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