‘Bit of a bulldozer’: Morrison concedes he has to change approach | AngusGthompson
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has conceded he will have to change his approach to governing if he wins the election after acknowledging he can be “a bit of a bulldozer”.
“Over the last three years, and particularly the last two, what Australians have needed from me going through this pandemic has been strength and resilience. Now, I admit that hasn’t enabled Australians to see a lot of other gears in the way I work.“And I know Australians know that I can be a bit of a bulldozer when it comes to issues and I suspect you guys know that too.
“We are moving into a different time. We are moving into a time of opportunity and working from the strong platform of strength that we’ve built and saved in our economy in the last three years we can now take advantage of those opportunities in the future.”At the same time, Morrison did not hold back on his opponent, accusing Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese of being a “loose unit” on the economy by declaring Australians “can’t afford to have someone who’s loose in the Lodge.
The debate over wages has become one of the key issues of the election campaign after Albanese said this week he “absolutely”His stance triggered attacks from the Coalition, with Morrison calling Albanese a “loose unit on the economy” whose specific stance would trigger an inflationary chain reaction and “precondition” the economy to expect such a rise.
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