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There was a twitter storm at the weekend as Prime Minister ScottMorrisonMP took a couple of days off to watch his beloved Cronulla Sharks lose and spend time with his girls while they were on school holidays.

There was a twitter storm at the weekend as Prime Minister Scott Morrison took a couple of days off to watch his beloved Cronulla Sharks lose and spend time with his girls while they were on school holidays.

Former Senator Derryn Hinch said it was a "Hawaii-style blunder" at a time of crisis, former ABC presenter Mariek Hardy said she was "lost for words" and the complaint in The Australian was it was not a good look for the PM to be having fun while Victoria suffered. Sky News Contributor Daisy Cousens said she believed it was "unfair" of people to criticise Mr Morrison and he needed to be given a break. "He's led the world on our coronavirus response...

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