Morrison’s political future up to him following robo-debt: Coalition MPs

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Morrison’s political future up to him following robo-debt: Coalition MPs
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Barnaby Joyce said he was apologetic for the robo-debt suicides, while James Paterson said the royal commission report was sobering for the former government.

“What he does and says is a matter for him ... we have apologised for what has happened to the victims of robo-debt, we’re very determined it doesn’t happen again,” Paterson said in an interview with ABC’s“Neither me, nor any of my other colleagues are in a position to direct Scott Morrison how he responds to this report.”program on Monday morning that he didn’t like telling other politicians to leave politics. “That’s their decision,” he said.

“They committed suicide affected by this, absolutely I apologise to them. Absolutely we must make sure we do the right thing,” he said. “No ... I don’t think so because the Liberal Party is now led by Peter Dutton. He’s been very clear from the get-go that we’re taking this matter seriously,” he said.

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