Sunday, 14 August 2022

Australia news live: Anthony Albanese seeking legal advice after reports Scott Morrison swore himself in

Bill Shorten said this morning he was unfamiliar with any precedent justifying the former PM’s ‘unorthodox’ approach

NDIS minister Bill Shorten has described as “amazing” reports of former PM Scott Morrison secretly swore himself in as minister for three different portfolios, claiming the former Liberal leader had a “messianic complex”

Shorten:

“If he felt the need to do it, why not tell people? Why be secretive?”

This is about the constitution, our whole system of government. It’s a very unorthodox manoeuvre, and if you’re going to do things that are unorthodox, you really need to have a very good explanation and I haven’t heard one yet.

They may boast among themselves about how clever they are. The rest of Australia despises this. What we’re going to do is make sure the NDIS is only for the people who need it.

It’s great that Malcolm’s on board with this. Hopefully that signals other people are thinking about the issue. It’s not a Labor or Liberal issue, it’s a question of whether we want to see First Nations people on the nation’s birth certificate.

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