Australia Deputy PM apologises for calling PM Morrison 'hypocrite and
liar'
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[February 05, 2022]
By Lidia Kelly
(Reuters) -Australian Deputy Prime Minister
Barnaby Joyce apologised on Saturday to Prime Minister Scott Morrison
for calling him "a hypocrite and a liar" and said that Morrison had
rejected his offer to resign.
Morrison said in a statement that he accepted Joyce's apology.
In a leaked message the deputy prime minister, who heads the junior
partner in Morrison's coalition government, said last year that he had
never trusted Morrison.
"He is a hypocrite and a liar from my observations and that is over a
long time," Joyce wrote to a former staffer of Morrison's Liberal Party
who had alleged sexual assault by a fellow staffer.
Joyce's remarks further shake the political position of Morrison, who
must call a federal election by May. His approval ratings have fallen
over his handling of a Omicron-driven coronavirus outbreak.
"I want to apologise to the prime minister ... I should have never
written the text that I did," Joyce told a news conference. "My view
from the backbench about the prime minister was based on assumption and
commentary, not from a one-on-one working relationship."
Joyce became deputy prime minister in 2021 as the leader of the National
Party, not as Morrison's appointee. Joyce's party, which has the power
to remove him as its leader, said it would not be commenting beyond
Joyce's statement.
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Australian Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce publicly apologised
on Saturday to Prime Minister Scott Morrison for calling him in a
leaked message 'a hypocrite and a liar' and said his offer to resign
was rejected by Morrison.
Morrison responded, "Relationships
change over time. Politicians are human beings too. We all have our
frailties and none of us are perfect."
Joyce's text message, first reported on Friday night by Nine
Newspapers, was sent through a third party to former Liberal Party
staffer Brittany Higgins. She had alleged she was sexually
assaulted in Parliament House in March 2019.
The political commotion comes days after a controversy about an
alleged exchange between senior Liberal Party members making
derogatory remarks about Morrison.
Opposition Labor leader Anthony Albanese said that it was
"untenable" for Joyce to continue as deputy prime minister.
"I couldn't care less that the Liberal Party members all don't like
each," Albanese said at a briefing. "What I do care about is the
consequences of a government that is dysfunctional."
(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by William Mallard)
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