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1 Last year it pledged to hold a plebiscite to gauge public support.
2 The opposition Labour party won't hold a plebiscite if it wins the general election.
3 Warming up to a new budget dealing with a deficit; and a proposal to hold a plebiscite on same-sex marriage.
4 The Turnbull government committed again to hold a plebiscite on same-sex marriage before allowing the parliament to vote on marriage equality.
5 OTHER An Aussie republic: Labor will hold a plebiscite on whether we should finally ditch the Queen within its first term.
6 The Australian government's bid to hold a plebiscite on whether to legalise same sex marriage has been defeated in the Senate.
7 The village of Newtownsandes near Listowel, Co Kerry, is to hold a plebiscite to shed the name of a notorious 19th-century landlord.
8 The long-neglected issue of holding a plebiscite on Kashmir, for example, has made it into Indian newspaper editorials.
9 That loops back to EU membership since the Conservatives are committed to holding a plebiscite while Labour is not.
10 That loops back to Britain's EU membership since the Conservatives are committed to holding a plebiscite while Labour is not.
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