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Niki Savva on her book Bulldozed, Scott Morrison and the Liberals' woes

  • Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
Niki Savva on her book Bulldozed, Scott Morrison and the Liberals' woes

Six months after Scott Morrison was ousted, he remains a centre of attention, with parliament set to censure him on Wednesday over his multi-ministry power grab.

In exquisite timing, journalist Niki Savva’s book Bulldozed is released this week. It documents Morrison’s style, which eventually shocked even those closest to him in government.

“He’s a very secretive character. He’s distrustful. He’s a control freak. He’s a bully. He’s stubborn. He doesn’t listen to anyone,” Savva says.

“And he was, as Alex Hawke [former minister and a Morrison numbers man] has said on the record, addicted to executive authority. He liked to be in absolute control, taking every decision but not taking responsibility for every decision.”

Savva says Hawke felt Morrison was frightened of a leadership challenge.

Hawke believed “Morrison was panic stricken by the thought that both left and right were out to get him.

"And although he was worried about Frydenberg, he was more worried about Dutton. He thought that there would be a move initiated by Frydenberg and then Dutton would come through the middle.”

Scribe Getting people to talk for this sort of book “is a very curious kind of process,” Savva says. “Some people are very keen to tell their story, to give their version of events, and also to set history straight. Other people are a bit more circumspect.” Savva worked for Treasurer Peter Costello during the Howard years. Asked how the Liberal Party differs now, she says a lot has to do with leadership and with the quality of the people who are in parliament and the people on their staffs. “Howard had a respect for the Liberal Party and he always called it the ‘broad church’. "They don’t have so much a progressive voice inside the Liberal Party now and that’s why they’ve done so badly.” So what should Peter Dutton’s game plan be, and can he ever win an election? “Anything is possible in the way that anything is possible. But I don’t think it’s going to happen if he continues as he’s begun. I think he does need to confront, you know, those difficult issues.” “He has been too worried about what the conservative wing might think or what the Nationals might think, when I think he should have been intent on saying what the Liberals think and reshaping the Liberals in those areas.”

Authors: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Read more https://theconversation.com/politics-with-michelle-grattan-niki-savva-on-her-book-bulldozed-scott-morrison-and-the-liberals-woes-195562

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