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Morrison’s excuse for his secret power grab is in the realm of fantasy Sarah Martin

The inside of Scott Morrison’s head is a peculiar place. In a press conference last week, Australia’s former prime minister defended his extraordinary decision to secretly take on five portfolios in addition to his own for much of his prime ministership.

On Planet Morrison, these were the actions of a hero – a man who took his responsibilities so seriously that he was prepared to take on the burden of other portfolios just

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