‘Shake my head’: Albo’s blunt ScoMo call

‘Shake my head’: Albo’s blunt ScoMo call

Anthony Albanese has revealed he doesn’t like Scott Morrison very a lot, stopping in need of saying he’s the worst prime minister Australia’s ever had.

The Prime Minister stated the previous Liberal chief didn’t have a “respectful relationship” with him and that he a lot most well-liked working with Peter Dutton.

“Here’s the scoop. You’ve asked me about Scott Morrison, Peter Dutton. I get on much better with Peter Dutton than I did with Scott Morrison,” Mr Albanese informed 3AW’s Neil Asks Why podcast.

“You didn’t like him much,” Mitchell responded.

“Scott Morrison? No. He, I think, didn’t have a respectful relationship. I had one meeting in his office, which was on the first day that parliament sat in 2019,” Mr Albanese stated.

He stated he thought Mr Dutton was a extra first rate man.

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Camera IconAnthony Albanese says he thinks Peter Dutton is a extra first rate man than Scott Morrison. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

“Peter Dutton and I can have conversations that leaders need to have between each other, from time to time, and I (try) to keep him in the loop about a range of things that governments do,” Mr Albanese stated.

“I’m able to have a sensible conversation.”

Asked about Mr Albanese remarks on the Today present on Tuesday morning, Mr Dutton joked the endorsement might be the “kiss of death”.

“We will see. I am sure he’s being nice. I have a good relationship with the PM,” the Opposition Leader stated.

It’s not the primary time Mr Albanese has provided up sort phrases for his sparring associate.

When Mr Dutton was elected to the Liberal management following the Coalition’s bruising election loss, the Prime Minister informed Sky News that Mr Dutton had “never broken a confidence that I’ve had with him”.

On if Mr Morrison would exchange Billy McMahon as, within the phrases of former political editor Laurie Oakes, “the worst prime minister” we’ve ever had, Mr Albanese gave his personal interpretation.

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Camera IconMr Albanese indicated he didn’t have a fantastic relationship with Scott Morrison. NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia

“Well, was he the worst prime minister or treasurer or health minister or industry minister or science minister?” he joked.

“I think a failure to acknowledge that was just wrong.

“A failure to acknowledge there’s anything wrong with robodebt as well, I just I shake my head,” he stated.

Mr Albanese additionally provided his opinion on his Labor predecessor Bill Shorten (“good bloke”) however declined to provide an perception on what he considered Donald Trump.

“I’m not going to comment about any candidate in another election,” he stated.

Mr Albanese stated he thought-about strolling away from politics altogether as a way to save his marriage to former NSW deputy premier Carmel Tebbutt.

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Camera IconMr Albanese stated the break-up together with his ex was an ‘incredible shock’. Picture Gary Ramage Credit: News Corp Australia

“She wanted to take a different direction in her in her life. And that came as an incredible shock to me … I was not in a great state, that’s the truth, for a little while afterwards,” he stated.

“I did suggest, certainly, I was more than willing to not run at the 2019 election.

“She said that wasn’t it. It was just the way that it was. She had made that decision. And it took me a little while … to come to terms with it.”

Mr Albanese stated a visit to London, Portugal and Lisbon following the break-up allowed him to clear his head and recommit to politics.

“I had to come to terms with, not trying to understand the decision which the person who I thought I would spend the rest of my life with had made a different call, but just accepting it,” he stated.

“It was doing my head in to try to understand because we hadn’t had an argument, there was no one else involved.

“I just had to accept it. Once I did that, I was much better off.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au