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Michael Kroger said his stewardship has been an “extraordinary performance” and “disciplined”. TheBoltReport

Sky News contributor Michael Kroger says it’s “hard to think of a mistake” made by Prime Minister Scott Morrison over the year he has led the Liberal Party.

Speaking to Andrew Bolt, Mr Kroger said his stewardship has been an “extraordinary performance” and “disciplined”. In contrast, he said Labor leader Anthony Albanese “hasn’t found his feet” over the past four months of his leadership and he needs to start making some “fundamental markers” in relation to the economy. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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