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The Australian’s Political Reporter RichAFerguson says “the prime minister cannot go anywhere without being asked about the dreadful summer that he’s had” and “he is not the leader that he was even three months ago.”

The Australian’s Political Reporter Richard Ferguson says “the prime minister cannot go anywhere without being asked about the dreadful summer that he’s had”. Mr Ferguson told Sky News “the situation with the fires is still pretty unclear” and that Scott Morrison now had “a lot of work to do to fix that”.

“He’s in a very lucky position, he doesn’t have to face the electorate for another two years, who know what the main issues will be by then,” he said. “I don’t think he’ll make the mistake of going to Hawaii during something like that again, but he is a bruised leader and his honeymoon is very much over. “He is not the leader that he was even three months ago.” Image: News Corp Australia

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