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What’s next for Scott Morrison

Scott Morrison has opened up about his future plans as he continues to collect a hefty sum from taxpayers while sitting on the backbench. 

The former prime minister was enjoying a beer with Sky News host Paul Murray at the Wanda Surf Club in Cronulla, in Sydney’s south when he was interviewed.

Mr Morrison said that he was improving his golf skills while also looking at taking on more responsibilities. 

“I look forward to continuing to be a really effective local member of parliament,’’ he said. 

“You know, I will be doing a bit more of things, possibly, you know, in addition to my parliamentary responsibilities, which many members of parliament do.

“I’ve started playing golf again. I hadn’t picked up a club in about 15 years. I have picked up the bug a bit.”

Mr Morrison then went on to discuss the issues that arose when he secretly appointed himself to multiple cabinet portfolios.

He explained that at the time he was “doing the best for the country” at the time and he said what he had to say in the moment.

“I’ve said what I’ve had to say about the issue. Particularly about the ministries. It was an incredibly tumultuous time.”

Murray mentioned that Aussies who didn’t vote for him still wanted an answer as to why he did what he did. 

“They say, ‘Why didn’t you say sorry? Why didn’t you say sorry loud enough? Why didn’t you give a pint of your blood?’ Murray asked.

Mr Morrison said he didn’t expect everyone to agree with him and that was in the past. 

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