Scott Morrison has finally left the Australian Parliament. "What?" I hear you say. "Is he still there?" Indeed, for the past year and a half he has been lurking there in the back row, keeping out of the spotlight as much as possible. Presumably he has been looking for the right job to move on to. Is it churlish to suggest that offers were slow in coming? That perhaps his time as Prime Minister did serious damage to his reputation? The recent ABC documentary, Nemesis, displaying the entrails of the nine years of Liberal/National government, doesn't exactly make him more appealing. His various colleagues and State counterparts range from diplomatic to scathing. Some suggest he did a good job of the pandemic response. Some of them talk about him as decisive, hard working, committed. Yet he is also called a bully, a misogynist, a liar and a hypocrite. The man himself sits through his long interview, leaning uncomfortably forward in his chair, with his cha
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