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Perhaps Wilson Tuckey is right. In Canberra yesterday Liberal backbencher Wilson Tuckey aroused the Prime Ministerial ire for raising the possibility that boat people arriving in Australia might include the occasional terrorist. Full Article at Crikey

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  1. The Federal Opposition has suggested the Prime Minister was being hypocritical for demanding Wilson Tuckey be disendorsed over his asylum seeker comments. Full Article at ABC Online

  2. OUTSPOKEN Liberal MP Wilson Tuckey has labelled Prime Minister Kevin Rudd a "loud-mouthed bully" for trying to have him ousted from parliament. Full Article at Adelaide Now

  3. Today Wilson Tuckey was attacked by the Prime Minister quite unfairly. While I think it is time that Wilson retired, what happened today was unacceptable. Full Article at Catallaxy

  4. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has called on Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull to withdraw preselection support for Liberal MP Wilson Tuckey. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald

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