A Current Affair host Tracy Grimshaw didn't hold back when it came to asking the tough questions during an ...
But when it came to Grimshaw's question, "Would you have handled the cancellation of the French subs a bit better? "Australians have been allowed to raid their superannuation during the pandemic and now the Coalition will allow Australians to raid their superannuation to buy a house. Did (French President) Emmanuel Macron cop the bulldozer treatment?" I'm on the side of those who want to buy one," Morrison said. Grimshaw asked the prime minister "how long have you known that you're a bulldozer?" What's next?"
Appearing on Channel Nine's A Current Affair, Mr Morrison was grilled over the comments by host Tracy Grimshaw, who kicked off the interview with: "How long ...
Grimshaw then moved on to Mr Morrison's declaration at the Liberal Party launch on Sunday that he "saved" the country. The Prime Minister continued with his attempt to reforge his character, acknowledging he could have been "more sensitive at times" when asked what he would have done differently had he known his popularity was waning. - Ms Grimshaw asked Mr Morrison whether he had "over-egged" his claim that he had saved the country
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has copped a savage question in a head-to-head clash with A Current Affair's Tracy Grimshaw who asked him if he had perhaps ...
Sure I have my critics, not everything that we did worked perfectly, but I can tell you, when you stack it up Tracy, what we were able to do in Australia compared to the countries around the world, our economic plan has worked.” “If I’d been able to bring in the military to the vaccine rollout earlier, we did it in May, we were doing it through the Health Department first, if we did it earlier and I think that would have made a difference. Mr Morrison again blamed the Health Department for the slow pace of the vaccine rollout that he once declared was “not a race.” It was a reference to the Prime Minister’s recent declaration that he would “change” if he was re-elected leader and accepted that his approach had put some female voters off. Grimshaw began with the question that many have pondered since the Prime Minister compared himself with a heavy truck last week: “How long have you known that you are a bulldozer?,’’ she said. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has copped a savage question in a head-to-head clash with A Current Affair’s Tracy Grimshaw who asked him if he had perhaps “slightly over-egged” his claim that he saved the country.
A Current Affair host Tracy Grimshaw delivered a scathing assessment of Scott Morrison's leadership skills and gaffes in recent years during a heated ...
'I offered a meeting in my office as I do with so many groups and that's exactly, I was meeting with other groups on the day as well and I was very happy to have a discussion and I would have welcomed the opportunity for the top of a discussion in my office.' 'I offered a meeting in my office as I do with so many groups and that's exactly, I was meeting with other groups on the day as well and I was very happy to have a discussion and I would have welcomed the opportunity for the top of a discussion in my office.' Pictured: Scott Morrison visiting bushfire-hit Sarsfield in Victoria 'No, I did the right thing on that day,' the PM replied. 'Would you make more of an effort to acknowledge and meet the women who marched in Canberra and around the country because they had enough of being marginalised?' the journalist asked. 'No, I did the right thing on that day,' the PM replied.
Scott Morrison told Tracy Grimshaw that if could repeat the day of the women's March 4 Justice last year, he wouldn't change a thing.
Bulldozer or not, Morrison showed no signs of admitting to any mistakes made on his part over the past three years. The same handling that resulted in French President Emmanuel Macron calling him a liar–multiple times– on the world stage. “I did the right thing on that day,” he said. “Where are you actually going to change? If Scott Morrison could repeat the day of the Women’s March 4 Justice last year, he wouldn’t change a thing. Unlike other media interviews in recent weeks however, in which the PM and his opponent, Anthony Albanese have been allowed to steam ahead without answering the questions, Grimshaw didn’t hold back.
In what the network is promising will be a “hard-hitting edition” of A Current Affair, Tracy Grimshaw grills the Prime Minster, Scott Morrison, tonight at 7.00 ...
With Morrison having described himself as “a bit of a bulldozer”, Grimshaw probes the PM on his character and personality disposition. In what the network is promising will be a “hard-hitting edition” of A Current Affair, Tracy Grimshaw grills the Prime Minster, Scott Morrison, tonight at 7.00pm on Channel 9 and 9Now. Grimshaw is set to probe the Prime Minister on a range of hard-hitting issues as the two engage in passionate debate.