Sky News Host Chris Smith says Scott Morrison has apologised “sincerely and repeatedly” for his recent trip overseas but is still the subject of consistent “pummelling” from all sects of society.
Given the sincerity of the Prime Minister’s apology and the continuation of the abuse hurled towards him, Smith noted that an apology is not “worth
anything anymore”. Smith said the Prime Minister refuses to “join the alarmism perpetrated by the Left” and as a result “maybe this is his punishment”. Image: Getty
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