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Scott Morrison, aerodynamic populism and the art of never choosing a side – The Guardian
In an age of polarisation, the prime minister seeks longevity in office by wafting above the fray rather than engaging in confrontation
Summer breaks are lovely things. We can clear our heads, and reintroduce ourselves to our loved ones important activities for maintaining the soul.
But a few consecutive weeks out of the fray is particularly valuable for political reporters, because for a period of time, we consume politics in the same way that most of the country does. Professionally, its like having a factory reset without losing all your data.
Normally, forming perceptions from a distance isnt a luxury we are afforded. If one…
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