Could winning the parliamentary battle against the Greens lose Labor the election war?

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Could winning the parliamentary battle against the Greens lose Labor the election war?
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It might have felt good to land a few punches on the Greens, but in winning that parliamentary battle some in Labor fear they could lose the war in key seats at the next election.

You might think Labor 's political opponents sit opposite them in the House of Representatives, but it's the party to their left — literally — that can get under their skin more than any other.

Beyond the warm embrace of parliamentary privilege offered to politicians in the House of Representatives and the Senate, the mud-slinging continued with no shortage of Labor politicians lining up to give the Greens a touch-up. That's why not everyone in Labor was having a great time when Albanese and Dutton went after the Greens this week.

"If you're trying to link me to that, you know, good luck," he told Channel Nine amid revelations Services Australia wasOn Thursday, in an interview with RN Breakfast, Shorten suggested reporters had ignored the truth in pursuit of "good clickbait", later suggesting he'd not been given the opportunity to explain the situation — a claim not backed up by the number of media requests the ABC has confirmed were lodged with Shorten's office.

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