Prime minister says ‘I haven’t got everything right’ as opposition leader urges ‘if you want change, change the government’
'I can be a bit of a bulldozer' and 'I have to change' leadership style, Scott Morrison says – videodeclared himself a “builder” on Friday as he scoffed at Scott Morrison’s pledge to learn from mistakes he made as a “bulldozer” throughout the pandemic – a late attempt by the prime minister to recast his character in the final days of the election campaign.
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