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Another back bench MP, possibly Damian Drum, would be elevated to the junior ministry to replace Mr Chester.

“The problem here is that I’m being talked as someone who might replace her so it would be fairly churlish about to talk about Bridget, whether she has my support or not," Mr Chester said.“She’s a friend of mine. If I say one thing, you’ll say I’m standing by a friend. If I say another, you’ll say I’m after a new job.”

“The greatest deficit we have in Australian politics has nothing to do with the budget, it’s a deficit between us and the people we represent," he said. "All we did was provide information based on the representations made to us. As every Prime Minister has always done," Mr Morrison said.

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