Morrison apologises after taking on secret portfolios

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Former prime minister Scott Morrison has apologised to his colleagues after it was revealed he secretly swore himself into five ministries during the pandemic.

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This is why the UN couldn’t take Australia during the pandemic. Morrison slowed the deadly Vix down, lowered FIRB to zero, locked the Chinese out financially & physically, paid Australians and Australian businesses heaps and heaps of money to stay afloat. What a genius move!!

Dutton the gutless wonder won’t expel Morrison. The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.

“Apologised to his colleagues” but not the Australian people. All we got was a rambling ‘excuse’ that is insulting to our intelligence but aimed at his politically ignorant supporters.

Happy clapper was told by GOD that it was ok.

Why ? No one could predict what was happening. Have a look at Victoria under Dictator Dan .Bashed and curfew. This is just childish journalism.

He’s a scumbag…he’s needs to resign

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