Perspective: Scott Morrison's Hawaiian sojourn won't be the PR disaster his critics hope, writes mrseankelly
There’s been speculation over the past week that bushfires, and Scott Morrison’s holiday, mark some sort of turning point in the climate debate. Well, perhaps. But remember how much changed between 2007 and 2010. Events that happen at the beginning of a political term – like these bushfires and the smoke blanketing Sydney – struggle to remain long in public consciousness.
Character will always be the most fascinating element in politics because it can’t be contained. You can sculpt your image as much as you like, but if the nation’s eyes are trained on you long enough your actual self will jut out somewhere. Patterns will emerge in your behaviour, and voters will spot them. Politicians may get better at the nuts and bolts of their jobs over time, but as people they remain remarkably consistent.
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