A wisecrack over Scott Morrison’s secret ministries saga had the previous prime minister duking it out with Anthony Albanese on the ground of the home.
Mr Morrison took a spot on the opposition backbenches subsequent to his proper hand man Alex Hawke, following his bruising election defeat final May.
The back-and-forth between the previous sparring companions started when the now-Prime Minister was responding to a query from the Coalition on energy payments.
“Now … the predecessor as prime minister, of course, the member for Cook [Scott Morrison], in September 2018 said this: Angus Taylor has one job, get electricity prices down,” Mr Albanese started.
“Now, the member for Cook isn’t known for wanting just one job. That won’t be in the biographies that are written about the member for Cook because multiple jobs were given out to all those opposite.”
Mr Morrison, whose contributions in query time are few and much between, waited for a lull in reply earlier than touchdown a blow of his personal.
“You can’t even do one,” he cried out.
The former prime minister then promptly returned again to his iPad. Other than a curious look to Mr Albanese and an eyeroll to a dixer about his authorities’s historical past on defence, he provided nothing extra.
Mr Morrison wasn’t the one particular person within the chamber who had their buttons pushed on Wednesday afternoon.
After dressing down plenty of MPs for an incident through which a parliamentary attendant was injured, Speaker Milton Dick clearly had had sufficient.
He was fast to eject the parliament’s tallest man – Hunter MP Dan Repacholi – for disorderly interjections and firmly warned a number of others.
The opposition used query time to attempt to land a knockout blow on the federal government for its dealing with of the price of dwelling disaster.
In a heated backwards and forwards, the Prime Minister sensationally branded a fired-up opposition chief as “Angry Peter”.
Mr Dutton returned serve, stroking his chin and taunting the Prime Minister, a reference to his accusation that Mr Albanese has a “glass jaw”.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au