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January 24, 2019

Scott Morrison was the “last holdout” against calling a royal commission into the big banks, according to The New Daily – https://bit.ly/2RKyYAw.

According to the report, Liberals have warned Mr Morrison’s deep opposition to the royal commission is a ticking time bomb for him.

Government insiders have reportedly said the now PM warned against the establishment of the inquiry because of “reputational damage” to the government.

Mr Morrison was highly exposed because he had described the royal commission as a “populist whinge”, “a stunt”, “hot air” and a move that would undermine confidence in the financial system.

When he finally announced a royal commission in November 2017, he described it as “regrettable but necessary”.

Remember – he also wants to reward the banks bad behaviour with a $17b tax cut and hand them access to your hard-earned superannuation.

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