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The hung parliament was remembered as disastrously unproductive, yet boasts the highest rate of passed legislation by any Prime Minister. Tony lists the Murray-Darling System, the National Disability Insurance Scheme, the National Broadband Network, the Royal Commission into Child Abuse, all initiatives that came to be while during his time in parliament.But any record of achievement was overwhelmed by the narrative of a dysfunctional minority government, one that many in New England blamed Windsor for. Theirs was a traditionally conservative seat, they said. He should have formed government with the Coalition, not Labor.[Abbott] didn't believe in much, it was all about the slogans.
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