Scott Morrison has written a political memoir like no other, revealing in extraordinary detail how religion guided him on issues including Covid, the AUKUS nuclear submarine pact and the threat posed by China - all as his mental health deteriorated.
He feels he is finally emerging from what he dubs “the pile on” - a campaign by his political opponents, enthusiastically backed by many of those who did not vote for him, to “humiliate, discredit and cancel” him. In Morrison’s words, this “cycle of hate” was “graceless, brutal and it hurt”. All defeated prime ministers go through it to some degree, but few have experienced a post-election backlash as sharp and as prolonged as Morrison did.
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