He was introduced to the crowd as “an unpretentious man”, and Scott Morrison certainly lived up to that description in his functional but flat address to the Sydney Institute annual dinner on Monday michaelkoziol | auspol | ANALYSIS
He was introduced to the crowd as “an unpretentious man”, and Scott Morrison certainly lived up to that description in his functional but flat address to the Sydney Institute annual dinner on Monday.
“[He is] answerable not to big business, not to unions, not to other nations with notions about Australia’s place in the world, or to big tech corporations who may wish to define how we live. By the time we go to the polls, this will be a nearly nine-year-old government asking for re-election. Some would say it is tired. But Morrison will brand this as experience. It was a good thing that when the pandemic hit, “it was not our first rodeo”, he said. There will be more challenges in its aftermath and “you don’t want to leave that to those who’d be learning on the job”.
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