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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has held back tears reflecting on the life of his late father as he met with Australian of the Year finalists at The Lodge in Canberra.

“Earlier in the week my father passed,” he said. “He loved Australia, and he’d love you all because you’ve been building the country he loved.

“You’ve helped make Australia a better place. “You’ve made us proud, you’d have made him proud, and I know the family members and loved ones who are here with you today are as proud.” Image: Getty

 

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Tears for the farmers, soldiers and families that were preyed upon by the banks that have him in their pockets? 28 times turned down an RC until the banks let him do it. How many lives destroyed and taken for his personal sake? Useless leader.

CrimeMinisterMorrison is certainly the odd one out with those role models. Lies, greed and weird cult stuff is not a good Australian.

Very selfish man. He showed no emotion when meeting people who had lost loved ones and livelihoods. Now he is on the PR drive to gain back voters with fake tears.

One thing we all have in common is death and grief. Condolences to the Morrison family who have lost a father, father in law and a grand-dad.

All the left haters for stuck into him when the news of his dads death broke . Twitter and face book is a cesspit full of hatefilled leftists hiding behind their stupid “ handles “ . No good shaming them because they have no shame ....

Our prayers are with you Mr. Prime Minister.

He never shed a tear for anyone else.a horrible individual

Boo Hoo! Grub trying to win our sympathy for his incompetency. Next answer to tough questions will be responded too like “It’s my dad’s fault!’

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