Sky News host Paul Murray says the prime minister’s emotional apology to anyone connected to the aged care system was the positive highlight of Monday’s parliamentary proceedings.
In his The Good, The Bad, The Ugly segment on the parliamentary day, Mr Murray said the Good was the prime minister getting “pretty emotional” in his apology to those affected by the aged care debacle. “Again, I offer my apologies to the residents and families of those affected in those facilities.
It was not good enough,” Prime Minister Scott Morrison told Parliament. Mr Murray said the Bad were the revelations of alleged branch stacking within the Victorian Liberal Party. He said if the allegations of misuse of taxpayer funds to do factional work are proven true, then the people involved “no longer deserve the right to keep moving up the political chain. Image: Getty
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