The prime minister has vowed to preference One Nation below Labor. But he should have done it days ago, because it was the right thing
Scott Morrison has been astride the barbed-wire fence for days, refusing to say what he’ll do about One Nation preferences, despite the moral imperative being absolutely clear to anyone watching.
The reasons for this are obvious. Morrison, given everything that has led him to this moment – to being prime minister, heading a political movement barely holding it together – does not feel secure enough in his position to be able to issue forceful public demands and assume his backroom organisation, or even senior colleagues, will meekly follow him.
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