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rdfs:comment | - Paul Keating , (real name The Undertaker), is a former Prime Minister and leader of the Australian Labor Party who is much better known for having Keating! The Musical written about him than he is for any of his political work. Keating! became Prime Minister when it was decided that Hawke! was getting just a little bit too crazy, despite the unofficial yet unignorable rule that the PM must be insane. Keating! 's time as Prime Minister was spent not really doing much except pointing at other politicians and insulting them, which is what Australian Parliament is all about. However, Keating! was the first to do this in a way that confused his target more than it did anything else. This alone makes Keating! one of the most interesting politicians Australia has known, though he still isn't very
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abstract | - Paul Keating , (real name The Undertaker), is a former Prime Minister and leader of the Australian Labor Party who is much better known for having Keating! The Musical written about him than he is for any of his political work. Keating! became Prime Minister when it was decided that Hawke! was getting just a little bit too crazy, despite the unofficial yet unignorable rule that the PM must be insane. Keating! 's time as Prime Minister was spent not really doing much except pointing at other politicians and insulting them, which is what Australian Parliament is all about. However, Keating! was the first to do this in a way that confused his target more than it did anything else. This alone makes Keating! one of the most interesting politicians Australia has known, though he still isn't very interesting. Keating! finally lost the leadership to Howard!, which is why he refuses to believe that he lost the leadership in the first place. In his spare time Keating! enjoys making speeches to his collection of French antique clocks.
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