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Early election would be suicide for Scott Morrison


Early election would be suicide for Scott Morrison
21 Jul 2021, 08:52 GMT+10
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has a lot of work to do in repairing his own reputation if he wants to win another term, writes Andrew P Street.
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SOMETIME BETWEEN NOW and early May 2022, Prime Minister Scott Morrison is going to have to take a deep breath, put on his big boy pants and call a federal election. And given the way time works, he only has two realistic options: as late as humanly possible, or in September-October 2021.
Yes, even now. And yes, even given everything that s going on in Sydney and Melbourne (and Brisbane and Canberra and Adelaide). Yes, even now, despite the polling that suggests Labor would walk an election in - although, of course, 2019 might want to remind people about getting too comfortable about that. ....

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Back to school for Tele editors after 'activist teachers' exposé | Australian media


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News Corp’s examples of cultural Marxism come up short. Plus: Alan Jones apology relegated to Sky News corrections page
A Daily Telegraph story claimed HSC students were marked down for using gender and cultural stereotypes. Photograph: James Horan/AAP
A Daily Telegraph story claimed HSC students were marked down for using gender and cultural stereotypes. Photograph: James Horan/AAP
Thu 4 Feb 2021 17.44 EST
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Days after News Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch warned of an “awful woke orthodoxy”, the Daily Telegraph demonstrated the boss’s point with a front-page story about political correctness in education. “School of Hard Woke” was designed to stir anger in readers about the “activist teachers” who apparently penalised students for not giving “woke” answers in the HSC exams last year. ....

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