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Prime Minister Scott Morrison is in deep, deep trouble. He thinks he’s fighting a culture war when things have moved far past that. Australia is now the in throes of a generational shift that is rendering the Morrison Government obsolete. It is under sustained attack, quite rightly, from an extraordinary alliance of alleged sexual assault victims and supporters, prominent women in the press, the legal profession, and all decent blokes as well. This is now a revolution not a political problem.
Let’s first reprise the latest news flow. Late yesterday, Morrison completely lost control of the rape narrative. At The Australian:
A Labor MP lashed out on Q&A after a senator said Christian Porter deserved justice over a historical rape accusation as the scandal snowballs.
News by Ally Foster  A Liberal senator and a Labor MP clashed during ABC s Q&A on Thursday night over a question about the historical rape allegation against Attorney-General Christian Porter. The Attorney-General has never been charged and police confirmed there was insufficient evidence to proceed with an investigation, labelling the matter closed . The subject caused tension on
Q&A when an audience member asked whether the panel thought Prime Minister Scott Morrison should launch an independent inquiry into the allegations against Mr Porter. Queensland National Party Senator Susan McDonald threw her support behind Mr Porter, saying she felt deeply for the woman and her family but that the justice system must be adhered to.
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