Jacqui Lambie unloads on Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Q+A over Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells and the federal budget
ABCPrime Minister Scott Morrison's reputation has been further questioned on Q+A, with some panellists backing claims this week from a Liberal senator that he is a "bully" and ridiculing his comments suggesting the best way to support renters is to help them buy a house. Key points: The value of some of the spending in the federal budget was questioned Jacqui Lambie was scathing in her assessment of Scott Morrison's character Zali Steggall said she too had concerns about whether Mr Morrison should lead the country Earlier this week, Mr Morrison rejected claims by outgoing Liberal senator Concetta Fierranti-Wells that he was "a bully who has no moral compass". Independent MP for Warringah Zali Steggall said while she had never personally had a complaint to make about Mr Morrison, she did have "grave concerns in relation to Scott Morrison's leadership". "We think that it's important that we begin with social and affordable housing, so we've got a policy to build 30,000 new homes," Mr Chalmers said. Ms Lambie said she was concerned about the amount of debt young Australians would be saddled with, before rounding on big-ticket items like Australia's nuclear submarine deal and Defence Minister Peter Dutton's "Space Command".