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Why wait Prime Minister? Holding off on the election is a free kick to Labor
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Shaun CarneyColumnist for The Age and Sydney Morning Herald
February 24, 2021 â 8.30am
February 24, 2021 â 8.30am
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If Scott Morrison is serious when he tells colleagues he wants to wait until next year to call an election, heâs being surprisingly generous to the Labor Party. By going full term, he leaves open the opportunity for the ALP to dig itself at least some of the way out of the terrible hole in which itâs got itself.