NATIONAL AFFAIRS Divisions undermine Morrison’s leadership*

Just three months after replacing Malcolm Turnbull as Prime Minister and six months before the 2019 federal election, Scott Morrison is finding out how hard it is to be Prime Minister, presiding over a divided party room, and dealing with a vengeful predecessor and a resurgent opposition.


Mr Turnbull, turn that frown upside down.

While Labor has serious tensions within its own ranks – which nearly cost Bill Shorten his job early this year – the Labor Party…

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