Scott Morrison makes parliamentary history – for the worst of reasons
- Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
Among the slew of mostly predictable speeches that culminated in the first-ever House of Representatives censure of a former prime minister, one stood out.
Bridget Archer, Liberal backbencher from Tasmania, was brief and brave, as she told the house she’d vote to censure her former leader.
The point is not diminished by Archer being something...
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