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After another morning of headlines and speculation about who will be the country’s Prime Minister at the end of the day, the nation of Australia has asked if our politicians could do some actual work.

The calls come after Peter Dutton came out this morning to request another leadership spill, one which Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has so far denied.

The nation, however, is now wondering if the schoolyard games could be put aside by our elected representatives on $200,000+ salaries in order to attempt to do some of the stuff they were elected to do.

The Advocate can reveal that it has been informed by a number of sources that the Coalition MP’s have no real interest in doing actual work for the near future.

WIth parliament about to break for two weeks, the nation has been informed that the coalition politicians don’t intend to spend their last day doing anything other than playing petty mind games about whose team should win at the national expense.

The revelations come as huge numbers of Libs and Nats run between each other’s offices gossiping about whose side they are on today and who they are going to vote for in the next spill.

Kevin Hogan the National MP from the Northern Rivers of NSW has confirmed that he will be leaving the coalition and sitting on the crossbench if there is another leadership spill told us on the record that he seems to be the only one that’s had enough.

“Everyone else is running around like headless chooks trying to decide who is the best chance of winning them their seats back. So don’t expect to see anything done soon,” he said.

More to come.