For me, the shopping question that tripped up ScoMo is a classic gotcha. It wasn’t worthy and neither was the Today show’s encore when Anthony Albanese – a single man with no daughters – was quizzed on the price of tampons. | OPINION by Kate Halfpenny ...
Do you know what, I couldn’t care less if Scott Morrison doesn’t know how much bread or petrol or milk costs.that “I’m not going to pretend to you that I go out each day” for essentials generated a ton of bad-look commentary. “An appalling cop out,” trumpeted one columnist. Yeah, yeah, predictable rant etc.Alex Ellinghausen
I also couldn’t care less Morrison tried to claw back some ground by having a frontbench flunkey reassure voters the PM’s wife, Jenny, would be across prices. I’m not seeing that as playing the 1950s wife card but more that the Morrisons run their household like many of us. The Resolve Political Monitor found more than half the community is willing to accept a personal cost to help cut Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions.Yes, Morrison – or whoever does his research – should have been across grocery prices because cost-of-living pressures are a major issue for voters. But it’s more vital he has policies that mean bread and milk won’t triple in price in the next decade because of crop and cattle failures.
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