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Having a laugh
In question period the prime minister very rarely enjoys a laugh.
Instead he is usually reading documents, answering questions and generally being kept on his toes.
So imagine a reporter's surprise today when the PM started to make funny faces.
The Speaker, Peter Milliken, was telling off a Liberal MP for calling another MP a name.
There was no finger wagging from him, but there was from the Conservatives.
And the prime minister, perhaps feeling relaxed at the prospect of the weekend ahead, joined in on the fun.
Laughing and wagging his finger in jest and shaking his head from side to side.
Proof no matter what the job, a laugh is sometimes allowed.
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