Opposition and crossbench MPs have attacked Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s arrogance and obfuscation after Crikey released a series outlining his long history of lies and falsehoods while in office.
Labor’s shadow minister for home affairs and immigration Kristina Keneally told Crikey that Morrison “hates accountability and scrutiny”.
“When he gets called out on his falsehoods and lies, his first instinct is to duck responsibility,” she said. “He never admits to getting it wrong, instead he prefers to double down on falsehoods.”
Our series, which we began publishing yesterday, documents the prime minister’s 27 lies and falsehoods told while in office. Morrison’s misleading statements cover a tremendously broad range — from foreign policy on Taiwan to the environment, and baseless attacks on media organisations.
Greens leader Adam Bandt said the series highlighted the PM’s “arrogance”, warning that his lies on climate change and emissions reduction had the potential to harm Australia’s international reputation.
“Morrison’s lies about Australia’s emissions have become an international embarrassment, which is doing serious damage to our reputation with allies and trading partners alike,” Bandt told Crikey.
“Morrison peddles lies on climate change as he squanders Australia’s golden opportunity to become a renewable energy superpower.”
Former prime minister Kevin Rudd said Morrison, along with News Corp, was lying at the highest levels.
“PMs of both parties have sometimes used ambiguous language in difficult political/policy circumstances. But Morrison is first to systematically lie — right to people’s faces,” Rudd tweeted.
But documenting the PM’s lies also comes with a sense of frustration. Around the world, voters are jaded and inured to political lies. Faced with falsehoods, they simply shrug. By The Washington Post’s count, former US president Donald Trump made 30,573 false or misleading statements while in office, leaving Morrison deep in the shade. Still, 74 million Americans voted for Trump.
Nobody, meanwhile, has come up with an adequate mechanism to stop political deceit. Last year, the Australian Capital Territory passed laws cracking down on false political advertising. But there’s little that can be done when a political leader demonstrates a constant, systematic indifference to the truth.
Independent MP Zali Steggall said she was “shocked” at how few standards politicians faced for using parliamentary privilege to mislead people.
“The biggest fraud on the Australian people is when politicians are again and again able to mislead the Australian public without any consequences,” she told Crikey.
Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie said Morrison’s behaviour set the tone for Parliament. She urged him to front up to the Australian people if he got things wrong.
“There’s this attitude around parts of Parliament House that makes people act like it’s fine to tell lies and half-truths to the Australian people,” she said.
“Anyone who’s unlucky enough to sit through five minutes of estimates has heard the verbal gymnastics that senior public servants do to avoid answering questions. Australians are fed up with that sort of behaviour and I reckon it comes from the top,” she told Crikey.
But lies like this are about more than simply providing a “gotcha moment” that highlights a politician’s hypocrisy. Morrison is still favoured to win the next election. And as independent Senator Rex Patrick says, years of obfuscation and misdirection are a good reason why trust in politicians has eroded over the years.
“Australians deserve far better from their elected officials. There has been a complete collapse of ministerial responsibility and parliamentary accountability and this needs to change,” Patrick said.
The damage may be more than simply structural. As Bandt points out, Morrison’s misleading on climate change could have long-term future repercussions. And according to Patrick, we’re struggling with the consequences right now, as Australia’s vaccine rollout stalls.
“Not only is this lack of trust a bad outcome for democracy, it also leads us to problems in times of crisis like vaccine hesitancy,” he said.
Morrison’s office has not responded to repeated requests for comment.
I want our overseas partners to start imposing sanctions and demands for better climate change action right now so Scumbo is put under pressure well before this next election. We can’t go through another term like this but without serious pressure from the only place its ever likely to come, from overseas, this criminal mob will be elected again by a dumbed down electorate.
Also can we please investigate what options are available for the electorate or individuals to sue the PM, and others, personally for really criminal acts like using tax payer money to build gas fired power stations no one wants and are against every experts advice and which incur liabilities to gas suppliers that could cost even more billions? I notice Scumbo and co are not offerring to put their own money in. They know it will be a stranded asset, probably before it is complete, and they will get off scot free after having delivered billions of our money to a few favoured billionaires.
I find it curious why journalists inside the “Canberra” bubble don’t rally together and call $cotty out, one after the other when necessary. Don’t allow him to lie or not answer questions. Are they afraid he’ll cancel their journo passes? I just know that if he gets publicly called out for his dreadful behaviour it would start to resonate with the public. As it is, most people are unaware of the standards $cotty is willing to walk by, seemingly aided by some but thankfully not all msm. I always thought lying was unacceptable to believers, does that mean by accepting his BS…they too are HYPOCRITES?
Lie No 20. is a particularly nasty one. The tiny steps that were being attempted in approx 2016 and 2017 by various fire-fighting organisations and ‘Civil Aviation Safety Authority’ (aka CASA) to introduce a ‘national’ co-ordinated aerial firefighting service were snuffed out partly because CASA decided Eastern States only needed one ‘very large’ (i.e.50,000+ litre capacity) tanker aircraft. Tanker aircraft of this size are now very hard/impossible to obtain because fire seasons across the planet now last for much of the year. The politics involving ‘know nothing’ CASA executives and managers, penny pinching pollies and SOME grand-standing by fire service operatives is gut wrenching when you consider the loss of life (human including some air crew, and all other life forms) and the extensive damage to property done since 2017. Lie No. 20 is a wide-reaching sordid saga that stretches further than our ‘PM’.
His “philosophy” becomes pretty understandable when you think that Morrison seems to think that he can get away with whatever he thinks he can, “because he answers to a higher authority” than us, the people?
well why are professional Journalists not advising the public of the truth. it seems to be a Jurno today is to peddle the lies and crap that comes from Pollies and big business. again it seems ScoMo is not a true believer in his faith as he is Ok to tell whoppers all the time. so so disappointing to see and hear.. the man is a full blown fool on a ego trip that believes MEN only should rule the world….
Wyou nsiled him good, Aine.
Sorry, internet drops out and comes back again and I end up with rather odd words.
You nailed him good, Aine.
That’s more like it 🙂
I don’t disagree with your comments. The sad and uncomfortable truth is that any journo who was ‘courageous’ and did report the truth, would have to get the story passed for publication by their employer and when the backlash arrived, the journo would be bullied by all (he/she can go!) and end up on the street without a job and little prospect of ever working as a journo ever again.