Yes, his "defecting" is apparent ... maybe it was "on water matters" so he couldn't be more precise ... or, a quick search of the internet, I found an article from 2 years ago, a bit more contemporary than this clip of Paul, with some info you might be interested in, "Scott Morrison has avoided answering parliamentary questions by referring them to ministerial colleagues 189 times since becoming prime minister, new analysis reveals."
Oh come on Paul, that's an insult to lice.
Good on ya Paul
Keating nails it !
Would of liked to see the full response
I would like to have seen the full response too..
I shouldn't have voted against PK in 1996 and voted for little Johnny
You are lice in contempt 😂
A legitimate question that deserves an answer.
Not lice, Crabs......
He's basically Robert McCall (Denzel) or John Wicks with an oversized intellect in a double-breasted suit.
Liberal party definetly lousy at the moment April 23.
Without a doubt, Keating was Labor's greatest hater.....
Try Jack Lang
I think you need a tissue mate. Perhaps a cup of tea and a lie down in your safe space?
@@billbaggins1688 What's wrong precious? Feeling offended?
Take your anti depressants.... with your soy milk off course, and lie down.
Are you upset?
@@Jeansieguy Run back to Sky News, old man
Poor Cheating was a huge back-stabbing disappointment that created a power vacuum at the top of the ALP for a decade. A true plunderer.
The ALP as dodgy as ever!
Absolutely. When a bloke can only come up with is a stream of insults as a response to a legitimate question it shows he has a lot to hide.
@@farmlyf or the question is so transparently stupid that maybe the questioner should be encouraged to know how stupid they are for asking it.
Keating and his trademark defecting; Scomo had nothing on this bloke when it came to spin and avoiding answering awkward questions.
Yes, his "defecting" is apparent ... maybe it was "on water matters" so he couldn't be more precise ... or, a quick search of the internet, I found an article from 2 years ago, a bit more contemporary than this clip of Paul, with some info you might be interested in, "Scott Morrison has avoided answering parliamentary questions by referring them to ministerial colleagues 189 times since becoming prime minister, new analysis reveals."